
The Clinic, Memory
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Elaine Feinstein's poems are the harvest of a lifetime in literature. This selection, made by the author herself, gathers work from over half a century of published writing, and is completed by a section of new poems.
The selection ranges from early poems of feminist rebellion and tender observation of children to elegies for the poet's father and close friends, reflections on middle-age, the conflicts in a long marriage, and meditations on the lot of refugees. In new poems Feinstein records her treatment for cancer, her feelings of dread in the clinic and unexpected moments of 'extravagant happiness'. The exploration of memory is at once a source of ironic amusement and an acknowledgement of human transience.
Reviews / Votes
'Here we have a life, a person in the world opened up with intelligence and tact.'Martina Evans, The Irish Times 'Written with a disarming honesty and directness, an unflinchingly wide-awake clarity. Difficult things - from the death of a husband to insomnia - have seldom seemed quite so beguilingly common to us all.'
The Tablet 'One gets a strong sense of the shape of Feinstein's life and her preoccupations throughout this excellent collection. One can't sum up the poetic achievements of a long career in a short review and I won't try; far better for you to just read the book.'
Poetry Salzburg 'Elaine Feinstein's truthfulness, her linguistic clarity and her musicality - above all, the last, for my pleasure - make her poetry a joy to read. The Clinic, Memory, her new and selected, is rich with poems that stay in one's mind.'
Leah Fritz, Acumen 'There is a wry acceptance of illness, of ageing, change and loss, tethered to a valuing of the richness and rewards of the rocky road that have led to now...It is one of the strengths of Feinstein's work that she does not flinch from engaging with raw emotion and the contradictions entangled with intimacy.'
Jenni Calder, JQ 'She was a unique poet-storyteller whose memories live on with visceral clarity in this collection.'
Bryan Cheyette, Times Higher Education
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Elaine Feinstein has a page on the Poetry Archive website, where you can listen to recordings of her reading from her work, and access other useful resources. Click here.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Contents
- NEW POEMS
- Hair
- Mirror Talk
- Delusions of the Retina
- Battleground
- Loving Don Quixote
- The Impossible Rescue
- Betrayal
- Houdini's Last Trick
- Cygnet
- The Old Country
- The News Channel
- Old Days
- Writing to Jane Eyre
- Ode to My Car
- Last Muse
- From IN A GREEN EYE
- Father
- Calliope in the Labour Ward
- Mother Love
- At Seven a Son
- Greenhouse
- A Dream of Spinsterhood
- Drunken Tuesday
- Bodies
- Politics
- Song of Power
- From POETRY INTRODUCTION 1
- Marriage
- From THE MAGIC APPLE TREE
- Anniversary
- Out
- The Magic Apple Tree
- Onion
- Our Vegetable Love shall Grow
- For The Beatles
- Bathroom
- The Telephone, Failing Again
- Out of Touch
- New Sadness/Old City
- Renaissance Feb. 7
- From THE CELEBRANTS
- From The Celebrants
- Night Thoughts
- The Medium
- Nachtfest
- 'The only good life is lived without miracles.'
- From SOME UNEASE AND ANGELS
- Patience
- By the Cam
- Dad
- Coastline
- From BADLANDS
- A Letter from La Jolla
- The Water Magician of San Diego
- England
- Park Parade, Cambridge
- Hamburg
- New Songs for Dido and Aeneas
- From Two Songs from Ithaca
- From Songs of Eurydice
- From CITY MUSIC
- Urban Lyric
- Annus Mirabilis 1989
- Hay Fever
- Valentine for a Middle-aged Spouse
- Homecoming
- Getting Older
- From DAYLIGHT
- Homesickness
- Tony
- Insomnia
- Eclipse
- Izzy's Daughter
- Bonds
- Fyodor: Three Lyrics
- Wigmore Hall
- Staking Tomatoes
- Bed
- Amy Levy
- Allegiance
- Rosemary in Provence
- Mirror
- Prayer
- From GOLD
- Gold
- Living Room
- Paradise
- In Praise of Flair
- After La Traviata
- Casualty
- Jeopardy
- From TALKING TO THE DEAD
- Winter
- Bremerhaven
- Beds
- Mackintosh
- Home
- Immortality
- A Match
- Skin
- Flame
- Another Anniversary
- A Pebble on Your Grave
- Widow's Necklace
- Wheelchair
- From Scattering
- London
- From CITIES
- Migrations
- Cambridge, 1949
- Piaf in Babraham
- A Dream of Prague
- Jerusalem
- Dizzy in Westminster
- Christmas Day in Willesden Green
- Long Life
- From PORTRAITS
- The Gamble
- April Fools' Day
- Life Class: A Sketch
- Marina's Ghost Visits Akhmatova
- Death and the Lemon Tree
- Acknowledgements
- Index of Titles and First Lines
- About the Author
- Also by Elaine Feinstein
- Copyright
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