A Pulitzer Prize-winning author details an unconsummated love affair that sustains political, philosophical, and sexual interest over a lifetime.
The truth is always different
from what anyone says out loud,
but who really cares? Not I, said the man
I chose to be, nor I nor I nor I—
among the many of us she left teetering.
Stephen Dunn is a Pulitzer Prize winner and the author of seventeen collections of poetry, most recently Lines of Defense, Here and Now, and What Goes On: Selected & New Poems: 1995-2009. He teaches at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
Table des matières
Rachel Becomes Mrs. Cavendish
The Young Mrs. Cavendish
Mrs. Cavendish’s Lament
Mrs. Cavendish’s Politics
Mrs. Cavendish and the Period of Mourning
Mrs. Cavendish’s Dog
Mrs. Cavendish and the Winter Guide
Mrs. Cavendish and the American Dilemma
Mrs. Cavendish and the End of Secrecy
Mrs. Cavendish and the Dancer
Mrs. Cavendish and the General Malaise
Mrs. Cavendish’s Dream
Mrs. Cavendish and the Outlaw
Mrs. Cavendish Speaks
Mrs. Cavendish and the Learning Curve
Mrs. Cavendish Speaks of the Unforgivable
Mrs. Cavendish Returns From Inner Space
Mrs. Cavendish Comes to Terms
Mrs. Cavendish, Hope, and Other Four Letter Words
Mrs. Cavendish and the Beyond
Mrs. Cavendish and the Democracy Game
Mrs. Cavendish and the Persistence of Desire
Mrs. Cavendish and the Keeper of Limits
Mrs. Cavendish Becomes the Real Thing
Mrs. Cavendish and the Man Left Behind
A propos de l’auteur
Stephen Dunn is a Pulitzer Prize poet and the author of seventeen collections of poetry, most recently
Lines of Defense, Here and Now, and
What Goes On: Selected & New Poems: 1995-2009. He is Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.