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The Golden Road Rachel Hadas

The Golden Road By Rachel Hadas

The Golden Road by Rachel Hadas


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The central theme of The Golden Road is the prolonged dementia of the poet's husband. But Rachel Hadas's new collection sets the loneliness of progressive loss in the context of the continuities that sustain her: reading, writing, and memory; familiar places; and the rich texture of a life fully lived.

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The Golden Road: Poems by Rachel Hadas

A central theme of The Golden Road is the prolonged dementia of the poet's husband. But Rachel Hadas's new collection sets the loneliness of progressive loss in the context of the continuities that sustain her: reading, writing, and memory; familiar places; and the rich texture of a life fully lived. These poems are meticulously observed, nimble in their deployment of a range of forms, and capacious in their range of reference. They take us to a Greek island, to Carl Schurz Park in New York City, to an old house in Vermont, to a performance of Macbeth, and to the neurology floor of a hospital. Hadas finds beauty in all those places. The Golden Road laments, but it also celebrates.

The Golden Road Reviews

An impressively wide-ranging and compassionate book - Times Literary Supplement

About Rachel Hadas

Rachel Hadas is a professor of English at the Newark College of Arts and Sciences of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. She is also a poet, translator, and essayist. Her most recent books are The Ache of Appetite (2010), a collection of poems; and Strange Relation: A Memoir of Marriage, Dementia, and Poetry (2011).

Additional information

GOR013363026
9780810128590
0810128594
The Golden Road: Poems by Rachel Hadas
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Northwestern University Press
20121030
80
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