
About this book
The dying of a beloved wife and fellow poet makes 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 until now had nothing to do with it.
Subjects
DeathPoetryGriefMarriageElegiac poetry, AmericanAmerican Elegiac poetryPoetry (poetic works by one author)Death, poetry