Without
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Without

Poems

Donald Hall

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Without

Poems

Donald Hall

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You might expect the fact of dying--the dying of a beloved wife and fellow poet--to make for a bleak and lonely tale. But Donald Hall's poignant and courageous poetry, facing that dread fact, involves us all: the magnificent, humorous, and gifted woman, Jane Kenyon, who suffered and died; the doctors and nurses who tried but failed to save her; the neighbors, friends, and relatives who grieved for her; the husband who sat by her while she lived and afterward sat in their house alone with his pain, self-pity, and fury; and those of us who till now had nothing to do with it. As Donald Hall writes, "Remembered happiness is agony; so is remembered agony." Without will touch every feeling reader, for everyone has suffered loss and requires the fellowship of elegy. In the earth's oldest poem, when Gilgamesh howls of the death of Enkidu, a grieving reader of our own time may feel a kinship, across the abyss of four thousand years, with a Sumerian king. In Without Donald Hall speaks to us all of grief, as a poet lamenting the death of a poet, as a husband mourning the loss of a wife. Without is Hall's greatest and most honorable achievement -- his give and testimony, his lament and his celebration of loss and of love.

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Informations

Éditeur
Ecco
Année
1999
ISBN
9780547971148
Sous-sujet
Poetry

Air Shatters in the
Car’s Small Room

Distracting myself
on the recliner between
Jane’s hospital bed
and window, in this blue
room where we endure,
I set syllables
into prosy lines.
William Butler Yeats
denounced with passion
"the poetry of
passive suffering.”
Friends and strangers
write letters speaking
of courage or strength.
What else could we do
except what we do?
Should we weep lying
flat? We do. Sometimes,
driving the Honda
with its windows closed
in beginning autumn
from the low motel
to Jane’s bed, I scream
and keep on screaming.
They flew all day across
the country to the hospital for hard cases.
The night before Jane
entered isolation in Seattle for chemo,
TBI, and a stranger’s
bone marrow—for life or death—they slept
together, as they understood,
maybe for the last time. His body
curved into Jane’s,
his knees tucked to the backs of her knees;
he pressed her warm soft thighs,
back, waist, and rump, making the spoons,
and the spoons clattered
with a sound like the end man’s bones.
As they killed her bone
marrow again, she lay on a gurney
alone in a leaden
room between machines that resembled
pot-bellied stoves
which spewed out Total Body Irradiation
for eleven half-hour
sessions measured over four days.
It was as if she capped
the Chernobyl pile with her body.
The courier brought
bone marrow in an insulated bottle
from the donor, a nameless
thirty-nine-year-old female who
sent along words
“To the Recipient.” Jane’s
“For the Donor” flew back
somewhere, where a stranger lay flat
with an anesthetic
hangover and pelvic bones that ached—
and with disinterested
love, which is the greatest of these.
Jane lay silent on her back
as pink liquid leached through a tube
from a six-inch-square
plastic envelope. It was Day Zero.
By Day Eleven, mucositis
from the burn of Total Body Irradiation
frayed her mouth apart
cell by cell, peeling her lips and tongue.
To enter her antibiotic
cube, it took him fifteen minutes
to suit up, wearing a wide
paper hat, yellow mask, long white
booties like a Dallas
Cowgirl, blue paper surgical gown,
and sterile latex gloves.
Jane said he looked like a huge condom.
He woke at five, brewed
coffee, swallowed pills, injected insulin,
shaved, ate breakfast, packed
the tote with Jane’s sweats he washed
at night, filled the thermos,
and left the apartment on Spring Street
to walk a block and a half
to the hospital’s bone marrow floor.
Waiting for the light
to cross the avenue, briefly he imagined
throwing himself in front
of that bus. He knew he wouldn’t.
Discharged at last,
she returned to sleep with him again
in the flat jerry-built
for bald tenants and their caregivers.
He counted out meds
and programmed pumps to deliver
hydration, TPN,
and ganciclovir. He needed to learn
...

Table des matiĂšres

  1. Title Page
  2. Contents
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Her Long Illness
  6. “A Beard for a Blue Pantry”
  7. Song for Lucy
  8. The Porcelain Couple
  9. The Ship Pounding
  10. Air Shatters in the Car’s Small Room
  11. Blues for Polly
  12. Last Days
  13. Without
  14. The Gallery
  15. Letter with No Address
  16. Independence Day Letter
  17. Letter from Washington
  18. Midsummer Letter
  19. Letter in Autumn
  20. Letter at Christmas
  21. Letter in the New Year
  22. Postcard: January 22nd
  23. Midwinter Letter
  24. Letter after a Year
  25. Weeds and Peonies
  26. Read More from Donald Hall
  27. About the Author
  28. Connect with HMH
Normes de citation pour Without

APA 6 Citation

Hall, D. (1999). Without ([edition unavailable]). HarperCollins. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/3186060/without-poems-pdf (Original work published 1999)

Chicago Citation

Hall, Donald. (1999) 1999. Without. [Edition unavailable]. HarperCollins. https://www.perlego.com/book/3186060/without-poems-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Hall, D. (1999) Without. [edition unavailable]. HarperCollins. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/3186060/without-poems-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Hall, Donald. Without. [edition unavailable]. HarperCollins, 1999. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.