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After All
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After All

...Listen,
my wary one, it's far too late
to unlove each other. Instead let's cook
something elaborate and not invite anyone to share it but eat it
all up very slowly.
--from "Misgivings"

This is the touchingly entitled collection of poems William Matthews completed shortly before dying, just after his 55th birthday in November 1997. Is death ever entirely unexpected? Not, perhaps, by a collector of experience, a gourmand of language, who can refer to 'death flickering in you like a pilot light.' In After All Matthews seems to be looking his last on all things lovely: music, food, wine, and love. In the stunning central poem, 'Dire Cure,' which forms a kind of spine to the book, he describes the remarkable implications of the 'heroic measures' that saved the life and restored the health of his wife from 'a children's cancer (doesn't that possessive break your heart?).' He evokes the death of his favorite jazz musician, Charles Mingus. He speaks of cats, dogs, pigs, sheep, of the past, of history, of joys proposed, but especially, with his characteristic relaxed wit, of language and its quiddities: 'My love says I think too damn much and maybe she's right.' After All is the last word from one of the most pensive and delicious of all our poets.
ISBN
9780618056859
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
16.5.2000
Sivumäärä
64