Praise for Hayden Carruth:
"Something Hayden Carruth does as well as any writer is to treat
the reader as a friend, and to provide, through his poetry, hours
of good company."--"The New York Times Book Review"
"One of the lasting literary signatures of our time."--"Library
Journal," starred review
"Carruth, like Whitman, like Chaucer, is large--he contains
multitudes. Dip into his work anywhere, and there is life--and
death--as stirringly felt and cogitated as in some vast, Tolstoyan
novel."--"Booklist," starred review
Hayden Carruth's "Last Poems" is a triumph--a morally engaged,
tender, and fearless volume that combines the last poems of his
life with the concluding poems from each of his previous volumes.
Introduced by Stephen Dobyns, "Last Poems" is a moving tribute to a
towering and beloved figure in American poetry.
From "Father's Day":
"I don't know what fathers are
Supposed to do, although the calendar says
This is "Father's Day." But the day is gloomy
And not at all conducive to visiting or
Celebrating. I know the best thing fathers in
Their prime can do is to make daughters and
More daughters; we can never have enough.
Daughters are our best protection against
Loneliness and the absurd atrocities of
Foreign policy . . . "
Hayden Carruth (1921-2008) lived for many years in northern
Vermont, then moved to upstate New York, where he taught at
Syracuse University. He won the National Book Award for "Scrambled
Eggs & Whiskey," and his "Collected Shorter Poems" received the
National Book Critics Circle Award.
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