In Search of the Great Dead

In Search of the Great Dead

by Richard Cecil
In Search of the Great Dead

In Search of the Great Dead

by Richard Cecil

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Overview

With grim humor and humorous grimness, In Search of the Great Dead engages the great themes of poetry: death and fame.

The title poem of this collection records Richard Cecil's quest for the tombs of the famous dead. At first the search leads him on a tour of famous European tombstones—the grave of Chateaubriand in St. Malo, the shared tomb of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas in Pere-Lachaise cemetery in Paris, Yeats's old Celtic cross in Sligo—but gradually it expands into areas where all the tombs have been erased by time or vandalism—the tombs of Seneca and Lucan, and all of the great dead poets whose names have been lost. These once famous, now unknown poets lead Cecil to consider those graveyards full of anonymous dead—the civil war soldiers buried under tiny stones with numbers instead of names inscribed on them. Are they more anonymous than the once famous, now forgotten "great" dead?

Though Cecil is wryly aware of his own obscurity, his poems are strangely optimistic and life-affirming. His reply to Emily Dickinson's question: "I'm Nobody—are you / Nobody, too?" is an enthusiastic yes! In Search of the Great Dead conveys the joy of being Nobody and the shy, almost buried hope that someday (after death), he might become Somebody.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809322602
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 04/04/1999
Series: Crab Orchard Series in Poetry
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.38(d)
Lexile: 1460L (what's this?)

About the Author

Richard Cecil teaches in the Department of English and the Honors Division of Indiana University. He is the author of two previous books of poetry, Einstein's Brain and Alcatraz, which won the 1991 Verna Emery Poetry Competition.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
1.In Search of the Great Dead
In Search of the Great Dead3
La Notte9
In Memoriam11
On the Observation Platform14
The Autobiography of My House16
This Train Isn't Bound for Glory20
Charlie Chan Solves Another Murder22
Ubi Sunt?24
2.Arrivals
Arrivals29
Pilgrimage to Haworth32
Angel Sighted from Airliner!34
Room with View/Radio36
Caliban and Ariel38
Kearney, Nebraska40
Space Walk42
Jetlag Aubade44
Life Is like a Mountain Railway46
3.Slow Poison
The Little Prince51
How Fiction Ruined My Life53
Why I Have No Children55
Front Porch Visiting57
Adult Education60
The Thinkers63
Incident at Third and Woodlawn66
Slow Poison68
4.Picnic in the Basement
Picnic in the Basement73
Do It Yourself76
The Wedding of M & R78
My Muse80
A Portrait of the Artist's Bedroom82
Some Terms in Real Estate Defined84
Decision at Silver Creek86
5.Living in Obscurity
Living in Obscurity91
Authors in Hell93
Narcissus Experiences Technical Difficulties94
A Saint's Life96
Fiftieth Birthday98
Portrait of the Artist as a Middle-Aged Man99
Life at the Top101
Dressing for Work103
The Education of a Professor105
Thanatopsis109
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