![]() ![]() She describes Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne as “both a biography and act of evangelism. Rundell wants to share her passion for Donne. Reciting it, she brings the fantastic imagery to life: One poem that captured her imagination was “ Go and Catch a Falling Star,” which sparked a lifelong passion for John Donne. They’d pin poems next to the bathroom sink and pay her a few cents for each one she learned by heart. She also loved reading, something her parents encouraged. ![]() ![]() School finished at midday, after which she’d head outside to climb trees and build rafts. Katherine Rundell’s childhood in Zimbabwe was the stuff of dreams. The following first appeared in Trust Magazine ![]()
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