000578355 000__ 02493cam\a2200253\a\4500 000578355 001__ 578355 000578355 005__ 20210515011440.0 000578355 008__ 120417s2012\\\\ilua\\\\\\\\\\000\p\eng\c 000578355 010__ $$a 2012015841 000578355 020__ $$a9780810128590 (paperback : alk. paper) 000578355 020__ $$a0810128594 (paperback : alk. paper) 000578355 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn781680899 000578355 040__ $$aIEN/DLC$$beng$$cSTF$$dINU$$dDLC$$dBTCTA$$dBDX$$dYDXCP$$dOCLCO$$dIG#$$dNPL$$dCDX$$dVP@$$dBWX$$dYUS$$dFDA$$dAZH$$dOCLCF 000578355 042__ $$apcc 000578355 049__ $$aISEA 000578355 05000 $$aPS3558.A3116$$bG65 2012 000578355 08204 $$a811.54$$223 000578355 1001_ $$aHadas, Rachel. 000578355 24514 $$aThe golden road :$$bpoems /$$cRachel Hadas. 000578355 260__ $$aEvanston, Ill. :$$bTriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press,$$cc2012. 000578355 300__ $$aix, 80 p. :$$bill. ;$$c22 cm. 000578355 50500 $$tThe pattern --$$tPlutarch on the plane --$$tOn the ferry --$$tNostos --$$tFirst persons --$$tGeneric --$$tComplete Poussiniana --$$tCranes --$$tNo good deed --$$tThe long way home --$$tThe cloak --$$tAmphora --$$tThe dream retriever --$$tThe study --$$tRear window --$$tBody of book --$$tHelp --$$tThe language of women --$$tWoman and girl --$$tIn memoriam Rachel Wetzsteon, 1967-2009 --$$tThe last glimpse --$$tThe address book --$$tEtymology --$$tThe onset --$$tThe fortune-teller --$$tBetween Brattleboro and Bellows Falls --$$tValentine's Day --$$tOnly so much --$$tBoston naming test --$$tNeurology floor --$$tSpring Sunday in the park --$$tThe question --$$tCarl Schurz park --$$tWinding stair, lost sneaker, rising tide --$$tThe book in the bag --$$tMacbeth --$$tDouble bed --$$tNew year --$$tMoons --$$tDriving back with my son --$$tHost at last --$$tJoe's pond --$$tThe swing --$$tBallade on Pumpkin Hill --$$tThe hammock --$$tThe tall wet grass --$$tAfter the end of summer --$$tStoring the season --$$tHoney --$$tThe golden road. 000578355 520__ $$aA central theme of The Golden Road is the prolonged dementia of the poet's husband. But Rachel Hadas's new collection sets the loneliness of progressive loss in the context of the continuities that sustain her: reading, writing, and memory; familiar places; and the rich texture of a life fully lived. These poems are meticulously observed, nimble in their deployment of a range of forms, and capacious in their range of reference. They take us to a Greek island, to Carl Schurz Park in New York City, to an old house in Vermont, to a performance of Macbeth, and to the neurology floor of a hospital. Hadas finds beauty in all those places. The Golden Road laments, but it also celebrates. 000578355 650_0 $$aGrief$$vPoetry. 000578355 85200 $$bgen$$hPS3558.A3116$$iG65$$i2012 000578355 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:578355$$pGLOBAL_SET 000578355 980__ $$aBIB 000578355 980__ $$aBOOK