In the Midst of Winter:
Selections from the Literature of Mourning
Mary Jane Moffatt
Synopsis
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Death silences not only those it takes, but those it leaves behind:
All too typically we can neither express our grief nor express sympathy
for the bereaved. In his sensitive collection, toss finds a voice -- or
several voices -- in the poetry, fiction, letters, and diaries of the
world's great writers. Here are James Agee, recording the shock of his
father's death; William Shakespeare, making poetry of Cleopatra's grief;
the Biblical wisdom of The Book of Lamentations"; the psychological acuity
of Marcel Proust. Here are mourners from classical Rome to eleventh-century
China, from the Paiute Indians to present-day Ireland. Arranged in sections
that correspond to the stages of mourning, In the Midst of Winter is a
collection whose breadth and resonance make it invaluable and utterly unique.
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