- 224 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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About This Book
In Death Watch, the National Book Award-winning poet Gerald Stern uses powerful prose to sift through personal and prophetic history and contemplate his own mortality. Characteristically audacious, uncompromising, funny, and iconoclastic, Stern looks back at his life and forward in time to how his story will play out. Wrestling with his identity in Judaism, he explores how his name was uprooted from its origins, as so much of his life will be willfully disrupted from the expectations of his parents and the norms of a predictable path.Stern recounts his life, itself "a grand digression,” which takes him from Pittsburgh, to the Army, to Paris on the GI Bill, and back to the United States, where he immerses himself in the literary culture around him. Stern’s early and traumatic loss of his older sister provides the occasion to imagine what her life might have been, and he revels in his past love affairs, the many women beloved in his life. He recollects books that occupy his recent readingâthe work of W.G. Sebald, Blaise Cendrars, and Louis-Ferdinand Célineâand how memory is always at the heart of literary accomplishment and what creates the staying power of great literature. Death Watch is as an account of a beloved poet's final journey; a vivid, passionate, and, at times, whimsical look at the gamble of living life to its fullest, choosing the life of a poet, philosopher, prophet, lover, radical, and perpetual troublemaker.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Jacob
- Trip to Kehilat HaNahar Synagogue
- Early Love
- Last Journey
- Shoshana and the Elders
- Cemeteries in Lambertville
- Haymarket Square
- Lost in Time
- My Sister Sylvia
- The Jews at Mt. Hope Cemetery
- The Homestead Steel Strike
- Emma Goldman
- Mt. Hope Again
- Shoshana, the International Writing Program
- Shoshana, Hotel Earle
- Shoshana, Marie
- Shoshana, Greece
- D. P.âs
- Transgressive Behavior
- My Sullen Art
- A Yearâs Diary
- New Yearâs Party
- Nina Cassian
- Dogs
- Andy
- Hoarders
- Books of the Dead
- The End
- Death Poems
- About the Author