The Dead and the Living

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The Dead and the Living is a critically acclaimed poetry collection by Sharon Olds that explores themes of family, violence, and mortality in vivid, confessional verse.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Sharon Olds
awarded National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry
awardYear 1984
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception critically acclaimed
followedBy The Gold Cell
genre poetry
hasISBN 9780394537603
hasPoem The Dead and the Living self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Dead and the Living (title poem)
hasRecognition considered one of Sharon Olds’s breakthrough works
includedIn American poetry curricula
influencedBy confessional poetry tradition
language English
literaryForm confessional poetry
literaryMovement contemporary American poetry
mediaType print
notableFor depictions of domestic violence
exploration of family dynamics
meditations on death and loss
pageCount 80
partOf Sharon Olds bibliography
precededBy Satan Says
publicationYear 1984
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
setting 20th-century United States
style first-person voice
narrative poems
vivid imagery
subject childhood
death
family
marriage
mortality
parent–child relationships
sexuality
violence
targetAudience adult readers
theme body and sexuality
intersections of personal and historical violence
memory and trauma
survival and resilience
tone confessional
intimate

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Sharon Olds notableWork The Dead and the Living
The Dead and the Living hasPoem The Dead and the Living self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Dead and the Living (title poem)