Night 7

Grief and what survives

Readings

  • poem
    Funeral Blues W.H. Auden Read at Poets.org →
  • essay
    Notes on Grief Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  • story
    In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson Is Buried Amy Hempel
Grief doesn't follow a schedule, and tonight's three writers refuse to pretend it does. Auden demands that the clocks stop. Adichie writes about her father's death with the rawness of someone who hasn't yet decided what it means. Hempel tells a story about a dying friend where the most important things go unsaid. Notice what each writer does with the gap between feeling and language.

Journal entry coming soon.