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Donald HallPublication Details
BookHoughton Mifflin2005Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PS3561.E554 Z74 2005 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Donald Hall’s celebrated book of poems Without was written for his wife, Jane Kenyon, who died in 1995. Hall returns to this powerful territory in The Best Day the Worst Day, a work of prose that is equally “a work of art, love, and generous genius” (Liz Rosenberg, Boston Globe). (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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- "Jane Kenyon was nineteen years younger than Donald Hall and a student poet at the University of Michigan when they met. Hall was her teacher. The Best Day the Worst Day is an intimate account of their twenty-three-year marriage, nearly all of it spent in New Hampshire at Eagle Pond Farm - of their shared rituals of writing, close attention to pets and gardening, and love in the afternoon. Hall joyfully records Jane’s growing power as a poet and the couple’s careful accommodations toward each other as writers. This portrait of the inner moods of "the best marriage I know about," as Hall has written, is laid against the stark medical emergency of Jane’s leukemia, which ended her life in fifteen months."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- The funeral party
- To Eagle Pond
- The plaid notebook - - The grandmother poem
- Terror and delight
- Animals inside the house
- The village saved destroyed
- The third thing
- Pill hill
- The soul’s bliss and suffering
- Day zero zero
- Coming and going
- Spring Street
- 1993
- The best day the worst day
- The Caldecott room - - Eleven days
ISBN
- 0618478019
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