The Selected Poems of Donald Hall

by Donald Hall

Former poet laureate Donald Hall selects his essential work from a moving and brilliant life in poetry.

  • Format: eBook
  • ISBN-13/ EAN: 9780544555617
  • ISBN-10: 0544555619
  • Pages: 208
  • Publication Date: 12/01/2015
  • Carton Quantity: 1
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  • About the Book
    Former poet laureate Donald Hall selects his essential work from a moving and brilliant life in poetry.

    “When I was twelve I wrote my first poem, and by fourteen I decided that’s what I’d do my whole life. I don’t regret it.” — from the afterword by Donald Hall

    Donald Hall was an American master, one of the nation’s most beloved and accomplished poets. Here, having taken stock of the body of his work—rigorous, gorgeous verse that is the result of seventy years of “ambition and pleasure”—he strips it down.

    The Selected Poems of Donald Hall reflects the poet’s handpicked, concise selection, showcasing work rich with humor and Eros and “a kind of simplicity that succeeds in engaging the reader in the first few lines” (Billy Collins).

    From the enduring “My Son My Executioner” to “Names of Horses” to “Without,” Donald Hall’s best poems deliver “a banquet in the mouth” (Charles Simic) and an “aching elegance” (Baltimore Sun). For the first-time reader or an old friend, these are, above all others, the poems to read, reread, and remember.
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    Gold 

      

    Pale gold of the walls, gold 

    of the centers of daisies, yellow roses 

    pressing from a clear bowl. All day 

    we lay on the bed, my hand 

    stroking the deep 

    gold of your thighs and your back. 

    We slept and woke 

    entering the golden room together, 

    lay down in it breathing 

    quickly, then 

    slowly again, 

    caressing and dozing, your hand sleepily 

    touching my hair now. 

      

    We made in those days 

    tiny identical rooms inside our bodies 

    which the men who uncover our graves 

    will find in a thousand years, 

    shining and whole.

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