In his later years, Monro reflected on whether the Poetry Bookshop had fulfilled its purpose and whether it should be closed, but he was too deeply attached to it. According to the English literary historian Dominic Hibberd, «By now Monro was a disappointed man, appalled at the state of Europe and feeling forgotten by the poets he had helped.» He had used up most of his money in subsidizing the shop. — Summary by Wikipedia
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