Sharon Olds was born in 1942, in San Francisco, and was educated at Stanford University and Columbia University. Her poetry has won both the Lamont Poetry Selection and the National Book Critics Circle Award. She teaches poetry workshops in the Graduate Creative Writing Program at New York University and in the NYU workshop program at Goldwater Hospital on Roosevelt Island in New York.
"Sharon Olds's poems are pure fire in the hands--risky, on the
verge of falling, and in the end leaping up. I love the roughness
and humor and brag and tenderness and completion in her work as she
carries the reader through rooms of passion and loss."
--Michael Ondaatje
In this her fifth collection, award-winning Olds (What Silence Equals: Poems, LJ 1/94) surveys her life from conception to middle age with the laserlike attention to emotional and physical detail that is her hallmark. The book's first two sections focus on childhood and adolescence; the self-portrait Olds paints is of a voracious and egocentric child who thirsts for attention and is sensually attuned to all she experiences. Her recollections of her father's casual cruelties (he composed a humiliating tongue twister for his lisping daughter to recite at Sunday breakfast), though chilling, are dispassionately recounted. The second two sections are devoted to parenthood and conjugal love. Olds's poems about her children throb with love and pathos, and her paeans to an emotionally and physically satisfying marriage are among the book's most rewarding poems. In language that is taut, clear-sighted, and frank, Olds writes powerfully of life's most elemental experiences: birth, love, and death. Recommended for contemporary poetry collections.-Christine Stenstrom, Brooklyn P.L.
"Sharon Olds's poems are pure fire in the hands--risky, on the
verge of falling, and in the end leaping up. I love the roughness
and humor and brag and tenderness and completion in her work as she
carries the reader through rooms of passion and loss."
--Michael Ondaatje
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