Loving the Dying is a collection of poems on life's different stages. Set against the backdrop of a conflicted society, Len Verwey looks at a person's life from youth and growing up to aging and dying, considering what the ineluctable reality of death might imply about how we should think about our lives.
These are poems of uncertainty rather than certainty. The more overtly biographical ones end with as many questions as they start with, and there is often sympathy for the outsider or the marginalized voice. Varying in tone and complexity, Verwey's poems focus on the tension between escapism and reality, truth and delusion (for individuals and societies), and the need to face death if we are to care for the aged and learn to understand the process of dying.
As in his first poetry collection,
In a Language That You Know, Verwey continues his effort to understand the successes and failures of the South African post-apartheid journey, with both humor and some despair.
Author: Len Verwey
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 09/01/2023
Series: African Poetry Book
Pages: 60
Weight: 0.22lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.14d
ISBN: 9781496234681
About the AuthorLen Verwey is a South African poet who was born in Mozambique. He is the author of
In a Language That You Know (Nebraska, 2017), and his poems have been published in numerous journals, including
Transnational Literature and
New Contrast.