Lay Back the Darkness: Poems

Cover of Lay Back the Darkness: Poems by Edward Hirsch
Publisher: Knopf
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 88
ISBN-13: 9780375415210
Dimensions:
Height: 8.75 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.6 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 811
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Lay Back the Darkness: Poems by Edward Hirsch is a collection published by Knopf on March 18, 2003, featuring 88 pages of poetry. In this sixth collection, Hirsch navigates the complexities of middle age with a blend of personal reflection and engagement with classic poetic texts. The poems delve into themes of human fallibility and the search for transcendence, offering a poignant exploration of personal and collective histories.

Readers will find a range of emotional landscapes in this work, from intimate reflections on family and loss to passionate encounters with literary traditions. The title piece serves as a heartfelt plea for his father, while other poems, such as “The Hades Sonnets,” reveal a deep engagement with grief and forgiveness. Hirsch’s use of language captures the fleeting nature of experience, inviting contemplation on the interplay between art and memory. This edition presents a thoughtful examination of sorrow and the enduring power of poetry.


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Edward Hirsch’s sixth collection is a descent into the darkness of middle age, narrated with exacting tenderness. He explores the boundaries of human fallibility both in candid personal poems, such as the title piece—a plea for his father, a victim of Alzheimer’s wandering the hallway at night—and in his passionate encounters with classic poetic texts, as when Dante’s Inferno enters his bedroom:

When you read Canto Five aloud last night
in your naked, singsong, fractured Italian,
my sweet compulsion, my carnal appetite,
I suspected we shall never be forgiven
for devouring each other body and soul . . .

From the lighting of a Yahrzeit candle to the drawings by the children of Terezin, Hirsch longs for transcendence in art and in the troubled history of his faith. In “The Hades Sonnets,” the ravishing series that crowns the collection, the poet awakens full of grief in his wife’s arms, but here as throughout, there is a luminous forgiveness in his examination of our sorrows. Taken together, these poems offer a profound engagement with our need to capture what is passing (and past) in the incandescence of language.

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Language: en. Pages: 88. Edition: First Edition.

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