Things to Say to a Dead Man: Poems at the End of a Marriage and After by Jane Yolen

Things to Say to a Dead Man: Poems at the End of a Marriage and After

Jane Yolen
Holy Cow! Press
Nov 2011
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Internationally renowned author Jane Yolen has composed a sequence of tough, angry, and moving love poems that express grief and gratitude for her late husband David, as witness to his treatment for and passing from cancer, and the ongoing loss that is felt years after his death.In one poem, Yolen—a prize-winning poet, speaks of his "shallow bird breath/beating beneath the cage of his chest bones." In another: "Do not help me to forget./Help me to remember." And in a third:You have gone before me into winter,Into spring, into summer, somehowA consummate time travelerI can never catch up to,Always a season ahead.Jane Yolen, often called "the Hans Christian Andersen of America," is the author of over three hundred books, including Owl Moon, The Devil's Arithmetic, and How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight.

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