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A Son from Sleep

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The domestic facts of life are fashioned into searching meditations by Rachel Hadas in A Son From Sleep, a book about wakings. The poet is admonished by her dreams and summoned from her slumbers. Hadas’s acute observation of ordinary things illuminates and expands them. She listens while a child plaits her fledgling macrame / of consonants and vowels. She learns several kinds of silence. She resolves to uncover language / as medium of nothing except mysteries, and for Hadas, mysteries take root in tangible things–in cats, blankets, subways, her husband, and especially, in motherhood.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Country
United States
Date
25 November 1987
Pages
58
ISBN
9780819511409

The domestic facts of life are fashioned into searching meditations by Rachel Hadas in A Son From Sleep, a book about wakings. The poet is admonished by her dreams and summoned from her slumbers. Hadas’s acute observation of ordinary things illuminates and expands them. She listens while a child plaits her fledgling macrame / of consonants and vowels. She learns several kinds of silence. She resolves to uncover language / as medium of nothing except mysteries, and for Hadas, mysteries take root in tangible things–in cats, blankets, subways, her husband, and especially, in motherhood.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Country
United States
Date
25 November 1987
Pages
58
ISBN
9780819511409