Oblivio Gate

Oblivio Gate

by Sean Nevin
Oblivio Gate

Oblivio Gate

by Sean Nevin

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Overview

Suffused with lyrical grace and the language of loss, Sean Nevin's Oblivio Gate explores the mental and emotional struggles of Solomon, a veteran battling the onslaught of Alzheimer's disease. Set against Solomon's memories of the Korean War, Nevin's poems draw us into an intimate view of a man's confusion as everything he knows slowly unravels around him, leaving him abandoned in the suddenly unfamiliar landscape of his own mind. Readers experience first- hand Solomon's dismay as he watches himself inexorably slip away from reality, fighting to hold on to the shreds of his identity. Intertwined with his perspective are the voices of loved ones and caregivers who can only watch helplessly as Solomon is ravaged by the illness. Also central to the collection are the figures of Aurora and Tithonus, the famously doomed couple of mythology whose own happiness was destroyed by the inevitability of age and the betrayal of the body. But if this evocative portrait of Alzheimer's disease is tragic, it is also at moments inspiring.

Oblivio Gate reveals not only what is lost, but also what is found, what is pure, and even what is funny in our fleeting lives. Ultimately, Sean Nevin crafts an unforgettable collection of contemporary poetry that yields heartbreaking insight into memory, the mind, and an affliction that has left millions lost and looking for themselves.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809387182
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 11/11/2008
Series: Crab Orchard Series in Poetry
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 286 KB

About the Author

Sean Nevin teaches at Arizona State University, where he directs the Young Writer’s Program and is assistant director of the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing. He is coeditor of 22 Across: A Review of Young Writers, and his poetry has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including JAMA, the Gettysburg Review and North American Review. He is the recipient of a Literature Fellowship in Poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Table of Contents

Contents 1. Losing Solomon Losing Solomon 00 Hippocampus 00 After Thirty-Nine Years on the Job 00 Solomon¿s Tool Shed 00 Montclair Vespers 00 Walking Bees 00 Wildfire Triptych 00 1. What the Smoke Brings 00 2. Roof Dancer 00 3. Variations on Sleep 00 Fainting at My Grandfather¿s Funeral 00 2. Oblivio Gate Oblivio Gate 00 3. Solomon¿s Palimpeset Solomon¿s Palimpsest 00 4. Wisdom Wisdom 00 The Gnome and I Catch Dawn 00 The Carpenter Bee 00 Self-Portrait as Tithonus 00 Self-Portrait as Aurora 00 The Incident 00 Sundowning 00 Again, the Gnome and I Catch Dawn 00 Alzheimer¿s 00 Heart of the Tyrant King 00 The Other Dream in Which He Is Weightless 00 Working and Singing 00 Elegy 00 September, North Fullerton Avenue 00 5. Self-Portraits from the Widow House Self-Portraits from the Widow House 00 1. Self-Portrait as the Scavenger Gull 00 2. Self-Portrait as the Reluctant Survivor 00 3. Self-Portrait as the Emptied Closet 00 4. Self-Portrait as the Last Person Living 00 5. Self-Portrait as Scarecrow 00 6. Self-Portrait as the Carrier of the Earth 00 7. Self-Portrait as a Walking Monument 00 8. Self-Portrait as One Who Sleeps through the Night 00 9. Self-Portrait as Disaster 00 Notes 00
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