Talking to the Dead

Talking to the Dead by Elaine Feinstein is a poetry collection published by Carcanet Press Ltd. on April 1, 2007. This edition comprises 64 pages and is presented in English. The work explores themes of mourning and memory, reflecting on the author’s life before marriage while contemplating a future after the loss of her husband.
Readers will find a poignant examination of personal loss, as Feinstein draws on the remembered words of her late husband. The collection delves into the myths of an afterlife, faith, and the author’s connections with other poets, friends, and family. Through beautifully crafted lyrics, Feinstein maintains a focus on the presence of her husband rather than solely on grief, showcasing her mastery of rhythm and tone throughout the poems.
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A tender work of mourning, this poetry collection—owing to the remembered words of a much-loved husband—recalls the author’s life before marriage and considers a future after her husband’s death. Imagining that future, she confronts the myths of an afterlife, a belief in God, her debts to other poets, and her dependence on friends and children. At the center of these beautiful lyrics—written with complete control of rhythm and tone—it is a man, rather than grief, that appears clearly.
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