The Father

by Sharon Olds

Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Publication

Knopf (1992), Edition: First Edition, 96 pages

Description

The Father is a sequence of poems, a daughter's vision of a father's illness and death. It chronicles these events in a connected narrative, from the onset of the illness to reflections in the years after the death. The book is, most of all, a series of acts of understanding. The poems are impelled by a passion to know and a freedom to follow wherever the truth may seem to lead. The book goes into areas of feeling and experience rarely entered in poetry. The ebullient language, the startling, far-reaching images, the sense of extraordinary connectedness seize us immediately. Sharon Olds transforms a harsh reality with truthfulness, with beauty, with humor--and without bitterness. The deep pain in The Father arises from a death, and from understanding a life. But there is joy as well. In the end, we discover we have been reading not a grim accounting but an inspiriting tragedy, transcending the personal. The radiance and daring that have always distinguished Sharon Olds' work find here their most powerful expression.… (more)

Awards

LA Times Book Prize (Finalist — Poetry — 1992)
National Book Critics Circle Award (Finalist — Poetry — 1992)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1992

Physical description

96 p.; 5.88 inches

ISBN

9780679740025

Local notes

poetry
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