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Strange relationStrange relation

Strange relation

Rachel Hadas

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Poet Rachel Hadas writes about her husband, composer George Edwards, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2005. In 2005 Rachel Hadas's husband, George Edwards, a composer and professor of music at Columbia University, was diagnosed with dementia at age sixty-one. Neurodegenerative ailments are a murky matter; it isn't clear even now whether George was suffering from Alzheimer's disease or frontotemporal dementia. Nor is it possible to determine when the illness began its slow, insidious course. Strange Relation is Rachel Hadas's account of losing George. She begins her narrative when George's illness can no longer be ignored, and ends it in 2008, soon after his move to a dementia facility (when, after thirty years of marriage, she finds herself no longer living with her husband). Along the way, she offers flashbacks and digressions that draw us into their lives. Hadas wrote most of Strange Relation during the years when she was living in a zone of deepening silence. Literature was often her most faithful companion, so this is, in part, a book about the books and poetry (hers and others) that helped her live her life. Within the cloudy confines of those murky years, years when reading and writing were an essential part of what kept her going, she tried to keep track . . . tried to tell the truth.

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OL Work ID
OL19948632W

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LiteratureMarriagePhilosophyAmerican AuthorsBooks and readingPatientsHealthPsychological aspectsAuthorshipDementiaFamily relationshipsAuthors, americanLiterature, philosophyPoetry as TopicWritingFamilyPsychologyFrontotemporal Dementia

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