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  • - Poems
    av Meghan O'Rourke
    197

    Named a Best Poetry Book of 2017 by the New York Times Book Review, Sun in Days is "O'Rourke's most ravishing and brilliant collection yet" (Cathy Park Hong).

  • - Poems
    av Meghan O'Rourke
    221

    Features speakers who seek their true selves amid the fallen cathedrals of America, and refuse to abandon hope in the power of imagination.

  • av Meghan O'Rourke
    317

    From the acclaimed poet and critic Meghan O'Rourke comes a powerful collection about the frailty of the body, the longing for a child, and the philosophical questions raised when the body goes dramatically awry. In formally ambitious poems and lyric essays, Sun in Days gives voice to the experience of illness, the permanence of loss, and invigorating moments of grace. Wresting a recuperative beauty from one's days, O'Rourke traces an arc from loss and illness to the life force of pregnancy and motherhood. Along the way, she investigates a newfound existential awareness of all that vanishes. This is O'Rourke's most ambitious book to date: unsentimental yet deeply felt, and characterized by the lyric precision and force of observation for which her work is known.From "Idiopathic Illness"What can be said? I came w/o a warranty,Stripped of me-or me-ish-ness-I was a will in a subpar body.I waxed toward all that waned inside.

  • - Poems
    av Meghan O'Rourke
    177

    The poems in Once illuminate and echo themes of loss and grief. Vanity Fair"

  • - A Memoir
    av Meghan O'Rourke
    147

    Meghan O'Rourke was thirty-two when her mother died of cancer on Christmas Day, 2008. As a writer, even in the depths of her grief, she was fascinated by what she observed of herself in the aftermath: the rage she felt, not only at what had happened to her mother, but also at the inability of people to acknowledge her pain; her sense that the meaning of her life had changed fundamentally with the loss of a parent; the way that the reassuringly familiar often became somehow completely new and strange. The Long Goodbye interleaves personal recollections of her much-loved mother with an examination of what it means to grieve in a society which no longer has the rituals - or even, most of the time, the desire - to engage with grief, to understand it, and to let it do both its worst - and its best.

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