The One Day
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Author | Donald Hall |
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Original title | The One Day |
Published | Mariner Books |
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Pages | 80 |
Awards | National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry (1988) |
ISBN | 0899198163 |
The One Day by Donald Hall is a book-length poem.
Synopsis
[edit]The book is composed of three parts--"Shrubs Burnt Away," "Four Classic Texts" and "To Build a House", employing a 10-line stanza with variable line length in an experimental form. It centers on mid-life anxiety, using phrases like "a preparation of death." It is not completely dark and despairing, as it focuses on how to make a life worth living, instructing readers to: "Work, love, build a house, and die. But build a house."
Awards and Acclaim
[edit]- Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry (1988)
- "Its passion and urgency are rare and remarkable." - The Washington Post
- "...the concept of middle age is explored with fresh insight and expressed in brilliant turns of phrase." - Publishers Weekly.
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