The first time I visited Green River Cemetery in East Hampton, New York, I had already read Ann Rower’s wonderful book Lee and Elaine. I was prepared to see the resting places of Elaine de Kooning, Frank O’Hara, Jean Stafford, Hannah Wilke, and more of the artists and writers our nameless narrator discusses in the book. I knew that Lee Krasner’s stone was going to be a smaller version of her husband’s, Jackson Pollock.