Falling Ill: Last Poems

A capstone to an unforgettable career

Over the past half century, the great shape-shifting poet C. K. Williams took upon himself the poet's task: to record with candor and ardor "the burden of being alive." In Falling Ill, his final volume of poems, he brings this task to its conclusion, bearing witness to a restless mind's encounter with the brute fact of the body's decay, the spirit's erasure.

Written with unsparing lyricism and relentless discursive logic, these brave poems face unflinchingly "the dreadful edge of a precipice" where a futureless future stares back. Urgent, unpunctuated, headlong, vertiginous, they race against time to trace the sinuous, startling twists and turns of consciousness. All is coming apart, taken away, except the brilliant art to describe it as the end is coming. All along is the reassurance of love's close presence.

Here are no easy resolutions, false consolations. Like unanswered prayers, they are poems of deep interrogation--a dialogue between the agonized "I" in its harrowing here-and-nowness and the elusive "you" of the beloved who flickers achingly just out of reach.

Williams's Falling Ill takes its place among the enduring works of literature about death and departure.

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Falling Ill: Last Poems

A capstone to an unforgettable career

Over the past half century, the great shape-shifting poet C. K. Williams took upon himself the poet's task: to record with candor and ardor "the burden of being alive." In Falling Ill, his final volume of poems, he brings this task to its conclusion, bearing witness to a restless mind's encounter with the brute fact of the body's decay, the spirit's erasure.

Written with unsparing lyricism and relentless discursive logic, these brave poems face unflinchingly "the dreadful edge of a precipice" where a futureless future stares back. Urgent, unpunctuated, headlong, vertiginous, they race against time to trace the sinuous, startling twists and turns of consciousness. All is coming apart, taken away, except the brilliant art to describe it as the end is coming. All along is the reassurance of love's close presence.

Here are no easy resolutions, false consolations. Like unanswered prayers, they are poems of deep interrogation--a dialogue between the agonized "I" in its harrowing here-and-nowness and the elusive "you" of the beloved who flickers achingly just out of reach.

Williams's Falling Ill takes its place among the enduring works of literature about death and departure.

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Falling Ill: Last Poems

Falling Ill: Last Poems

by C. K. Williams
Falling Ill: Last Poems

Falling Ill: Last Poems

by C. K. Williams

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A capstone to an unforgettable career

Over the past half century, the great shape-shifting poet C. K. Williams took upon himself the poet's task: to record with candor and ardor "the burden of being alive." In Falling Ill, his final volume of poems, he brings this task to its conclusion, bearing witness to a restless mind's encounter with the brute fact of the body's decay, the spirit's erasure.

Written with unsparing lyricism and relentless discursive logic, these brave poems face unflinchingly "the dreadful edge of a precipice" where a futureless future stares back. Urgent, unpunctuated, headlong, vertiginous, they race against time to trace the sinuous, startling twists and turns of consciousness. All is coming apart, taken away, except the brilliant art to describe it as the end is coming. All along is the reassurance of love's close presence.

Here are no easy resolutions, false consolations. Like unanswered prayers, they are poems of deep interrogation--a dialogue between the agonized "I" in its harrowing here-and-nowness and the elusive "you" of the beloved who flickers achingly just out of reach.

Williams's Falling Ill takes its place among the enduring works of literature about death and departure.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780374537531
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date: 01/23/2018
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.70(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

C. K. Williams (1936-2015) published twenty-two books of poetry, including Flesh and Blood, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award; Repair, which won the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry; and The Singing, winner of the National Book Award.

Table of Contents

Flame 3

Diagnosis 4

Box 5

Heading Home 6

Pops 7

My Body 8

Telling 9

Next 10

Face 11

First Dying 12

Names 13

You 14

Tasks 15

Really 16

Eyes 17

Bone 18

Old 19

Symptoms 20

Secrets 21

Labor 22

Rays 23

Better 24

Rage 25

Impatience 26

My Double 27

What 28

Worse 29

How Many 30

Friends 31

Fine 32

The Past 33

Everyone 34

Here 35

Coward 36

Wounded Earth 37

Embrace 38

Bad Day 39

The Heart 40

Lonely 41

Begun Again 42

Can It Be Lost? 43

Trees 44

Crying 45

Others 46

Air 47

Depression 48

Day Off 49

Against Me 50

Lord Death 51

Life 52

Whenever 53

Farewell 54

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