The Empty Bed

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Pub. Date: 1995-03-01
Publisher(s): Wesleyan Univ Pr
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Summary

Rachel Hadas's The Empty Bed takes an unflinching look at the loss of friends to AIDS and cancer, and commemorates the despair and rage of those left to grieve for the dead. Between 1991 and 1993, five of the poets with whom Hadas had worked at Gay Men's Health Crisis died, and in the midst of these deaths came that of the poet's mother. Written with the energy of desperation, the central section of The Empty Bed is devoted to a series of elegies -- private but also public laments almost secretly empowered by their formal schemes. The elegies are embraced by preparatory meditations on boundaries and thresholds; wise and passionate, these poems celebrate the consolations of friendship and of art. The collection is infused with a growing certainty that although the emptiness left by the deaths of loved ones can never be filled, it can be haloed and commemorated, and in that sense mitigated, by language.

Author Biography

Rachel Hadas is Professor of English at Rutgers University. Her many books include Indelible (2001), Halfway Down the Hall: New and Selected Poems (1998), Living in Time (1990), Pass It On (1989), and A Son From Sleep (1987).

Table of Contents

Faultlinesp. 3
Lunch the Day after Thanksgivingp. 4
Alternativesp. 6
Springp. 7
April Heatp. 8
Lower Level, Room EEp. 9
Through a Glassp. 10
The End of the Tunnelp. 12
The House beside the Seap. 14
Chiasmusp. 16
Benefit Night, New York City Balletp. 17
The Friendp. 19
Sleepy's Entrancep. 27
Thank You and Goodbyep. 28
The Bees of the Invisiblep. 29
Black Wingsp. 31
Coleman 1445p. 32
The Last Moviep. 34
The Wolf in the Bedp. 36
Leftoversp. 37
Upon My Mother's Deathp. 39
Missing Linesp. 41
The Changesp. 44
The Double Legacyp. 47
Holiday Moviesp. 50
Mayp. 52
The Rinsep. 53
Recoveriesp. 54
Literary Executorp. 61
Peculiar Sanctityp. 62
Lullabyp. 64
Orangep. 65
Nine Tilesp. 66
Frieze Advancingp. 68
Six of Onep. 69
The Hingep. 70
Passagep. 72
Songp. 73
Arguments of Silencep. 74
Lullaby IIp. 77
A Glimpse of Simon Verityp. 78
Mars and Venusp. 79
Four Lives, Stirringp. 81
Black Lullabyp. 83
The Red Housep. 84
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