Piece by Piece: Selected Prose
“The depth, breadth, and height of scholarship in Piece by Piece is evident throughout, yet the writing is graceful and clear . . . In each of these thirty pieces, Hadas takes us on the scenic and historic route to our destination, and we’re grateful for the trip.”—Literary Matters

“Rachel Hadas, one of our best poets, has once again proved herself a lively, indispensable essayist. She has spent a lifetime falling in love with books, and it shows. In
Piece by Piece she ranges superbly from Kipling and Salinger to thirtysomething contemporary poets. Her personal essays, poignantly evoking parents and friends, are haunting and intensely memorable. Hadas is not just a wise critic, but a vigorous, highly enjoyable one too.”―David Mikics, author of Slow Reading in a Hurried Age and The Annotated Emerson

From a Corfu classroom to an Accra art gallery to a spa in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, this collection of prose by poet Rachel Hadas ranges through space. It reaches back in time as Hadas recalls a 1950’s New York City childhood “saturated with books” and long-departed parents, both of whom were teachers and deeply scholarly in different ways. In Piece by Piece, Hadas―who has read and written and taught and lived a life surrounded by readers, writers, and teachers―sifts through the texts and experiences of her bookish life to pass on her findings to new readers.

“Writing a book review,” she says in the foreword, “is only one way, and rarely the most interesting way, to engage with what one has read. I’m more interested in what happens to that book as time passes—the obliterations and transformations of memory. What and how do I recall what I’ve read, sometimes many years before? How, at different times in my life, did books help me?” Rich with a variety of connections in every essay or review, Piece by Piece is about books and about paying attention. It’s about living.

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Piece by Piece: Selected Prose
“The depth, breadth, and height of scholarship in Piece by Piece is evident throughout, yet the writing is graceful and clear . . . In each of these thirty pieces, Hadas takes us on the scenic and historic route to our destination, and we’re grateful for the trip.”—Literary Matters

“Rachel Hadas, one of our best poets, has once again proved herself a lively, indispensable essayist. She has spent a lifetime falling in love with books, and it shows. In
Piece by Piece she ranges superbly from Kipling and Salinger to thirtysomething contemporary poets. Her personal essays, poignantly evoking parents and friends, are haunting and intensely memorable. Hadas is not just a wise critic, but a vigorous, highly enjoyable one too.”―David Mikics, author of Slow Reading in a Hurried Age and The Annotated Emerson

From a Corfu classroom to an Accra art gallery to a spa in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, this collection of prose by poet Rachel Hadas ranges through space. It reaches back in time as Hadas recalls a 1950’s New York City childhood “saturated with books” and long-departed parents, both of whom were teachers and deeply scholarly in different ways. In Piece by Piece, Hadas―who has read and written and taught and lived a life surrounded by readers, writers, and teachers―sifts through the texts and experiences of her bookish life to pass on her findings to new readers.

“Writing a book review,” she says in the foreword, “is only one way, and rarely the most interesting way, to engage with what one has read. I’m more interested in what happens to that book as time passes—the obliterations and transformations of memory. What and how do I recall what I’ve read, sometimes many years before? How, at different times in my life, did books help me?” Rich with a variety of connections in every essay or review, Piece by Piece is about books and about paying attention. It’s about living.

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Piece by Piece: Selected Prose

Piece by Piece: Selected Prose

by Rachel Hadas
Piece by Piece: Selected Prose

Piece by Piece: Selected Prose

by Rachel Hadas

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“The depth, breadth, and height of scholarship in Piece by Piece is evident throughout, yet the writing is graceful and clear . . . In each of these thirty pieces, Hadas takes us on the scenic and historic route to our destination, and we’re grateful for the trip.”—Literary Matters

“Rachel Hadas, one of our best poets, has once again proved herself a lively, indispensable essayist. She has spent a lifetime falling in love with books, and it shows. In
Piece by Piece she ranges superbly from Kipling and Salinger to thirtysomething contemporary poets. Her personal essays, poignantly evoking parents and friends, are haunting and intensely memorable. Hadas is not just a wise critic, but a vigorous, highly enjoyable one too.”―David Mikics, author of Slow Reading in a Hurried Age and The Annotated Emerson

From a Corfu classroom to an Accra art gallery to a spa in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, this collection of prose by poet Rachel Hadas ranges through space. It reaches back in time as Hadas recalls a 1950’s New York City childhood “saturated with books” and long-departed parents, both of whom were teachers and deeply scholarly in different ways. In Piece by Piece, Hadas―who has read and written and taught and lived a life surrounded by readers, writers, and teachers―sifts through the texts and experiences of her bookish life to pass on her findings to new readers.

“Writing a book review,” she says in the foreword, “is only one way, and rarely the most interesting way, to engage with what one has read. I’m more interested in what happens to that book as time passes—the obliterations and transformations of memory. What and how do I recall what I’ve read, sometimes many years before? How, at different times in my life, did books help me?” Rich with a variety of connections in every essay or review, Piece by Piece is about books and about paying attention. It’s about living.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781589881556
Publisher: Dry, Paul Books, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/15/2021
Pages: 221
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Rachel Hadas is a poet, essayist, and translator. She is the author of more than twenty books including Poems for Camilla, Questions in the Vestibule, and the memoir Strange Relation, and she is a frequent reviewer and columnist for the Times Literary Supplement. Hadas is Board of Governors Professor of English at Rutgers University-Newark. She lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Foreword ix

Piece by Piece 1

I Close To Home

Mater Sagax 5

Humble Herb Is Rival to Prozac 16

Classics 18

Talking to My Father 39

Lessons of Poetry 49

This Is What I Was Meant to Do 53

II Storage and Retrieval

A Letter to J. D. Salinger 59

Waiting with Kipling 62

The Honors Student, the Plagiarist, and the Fan 65

Use a Brand-New Word Three Times 68

Through the Smoke of This One 70

Fabric in Ghana 73

One April Day 77

Vanishing in Plain Sight 80

The Trembling Web and the Storage Facility 88

III Remembering the Future

An Interview with Rachel Hadas by Jessica Greenbaum 101

IV Translations and Transitions

Takes on Arcadia 113

A Classroom in Corfu 130

Philotimo in the Beauty Parlor 135

The Truth of Two 137

Nakedness Is My End 143

White Polka Dots 147

Translated Objects 150

V Poetic Knowledge

Don't Get Hysterical, Get Historical-and Mythical 157

Poetic Knowledge 160

What Good Will This Knowledge Do You? Four Poets on Illness 163

An Ecstasy of Space 168

Subterranean Forces 189

Voices of Elders 209

Three Steps Down 216

Credits 219

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