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The Talking Cure - New and Selected Poems (Paperback): Jack Coulehan The Talking Cure - New and Selected Poems (Paperback)
Jack Coulehan
R453 R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Save R70 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bursting with Danger and Music (Paperback): Jack Coulehan Bursting with Danger and Music (Paperback)
Jack Coulehan
R359 R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Save R60 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Jack Coulehan's latest collection of poems arises from the uncertainties, pain, and limitations of medical practice where moments of insight and joy are bursting with danger and music.

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In pitch-perfect poems that see clearly the humanity behind a patient's illness and actions, Coulehan investigates life's essential minutiae--the observed moment, the healing gesture, the internal response. In poems such as "Forbidden Perfume" and "Referral from Dolores," he is not afraid to examine the often unspoken-about reality of care giving--the human odors of illness and neglect. And yet his poems are elegantly humane; they look beyond the difficult surface to see the worth, the holiness, of the individual person. My favorite poem in this new collection is the lovely, "Darkness is Gathering Me." There is darkness in this collection--the "Danger" of the title--but most of all there is "Music." The music in these poems is the sweet melody of compassion, of the way, when we are at our best, we care for and cherish one another.
--Cortney Davis, author of I Knew a Woman: The Experience of the Female Body (winner of the Center for the Book Non-fiction Award) and The Heart's Truth: Essays on the Art of Nursing.

With courage, conviction, and an eye for the singular, Jack Coulehan brings us to the intersection of body and soul. His poems are thoughtful, inviting, and transporting.
--Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, author of Medicine in Translation and editor of Bellevue Literary Review

Jack Coulehan's poems ache with understatement and quiet beauty--like the work of any true healer, through them we are touched at the very core of our beings, and thus we rediscover the redemptive power of our own empathetic engagement with one another. The plainest of mysteries abound here: a smoked ham packed in dry ice sent each Christmas by a grateful patient becomes a ghostly reminder of mortality when one year it never arrives; the five moons of Venus, confused with Jupiter's through a backyard telescope, are humbling reminders of the limitations of what we think we know. In the end, Coulehan's bemused "prescriptions" of music and magic, of the miraculous in the mundane, are all that we require for what ails us.
--Rafael Campo


Blood and Bone - Poems by Physicians (Paperback, New): Angela Belli, Jack Coulehan Blood and Bone - Poems by Physicians (Paperback, New)
Angela Belli, Jack Coulehan
R777 Discovery Miles 7 770 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Until recently, many in the Western world regarded medicine as a wholly scientific pursuit, separate from and even antithetical to spiritual and artistic concerns. Yet every physician who acknowledges uncertainty as a recurring factor in medical practice understands the fallibility of science and technology.

Blood and Bone: Poems by Physicians explores the profound connections between medicine and poetry through the eyes of contemporary physician-poets. These one hundred poems record instances of pain and recovery, joy and grief, humor and irony within the restricted society of loon and their patients.

The editors of this anthology have divided the poems into four sections to reflect the depth and diversity of the physician experience. Poems in the first and largest group show doctors in the clinical setting, dealing directly with their patients and the diseases that plague them. The subsequent sections bring together poems that explore the doctors' private worlds and family relationships and the passing on of knowledge through the teacher-student relationship. Finally, these physicians turn their attention outward toward larger social and cultural concerns.

Throughout, it is evident that medicine and poetry draw from the same deep well. At the heart of the medical encounter is the poetic act of witnessing, simply standing in the presence of suffering -- an experience that cannot be fully expressed in scientific terms. Doctors and patients alike experience meaning in suffering and illness. In medicine and in poetry they find a network of healing symbols.

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