Gerald Stern
Odd Mercy
Poems
"For over two decades, no one has equaled
Stern's compassionate, surreal parables about the
burden of and the exaltation at being alive."Library
Journal
The centerpiece of Gerald Stern's ninth collection is a
long poem titled "Hot Dog," named for a beautiful street
woman who lives in and around Tompkins Square Park. Other
characters in this poem are St. Augustine, Walt Whitman,
Noah, Gerald Stern himself, and a ninety-year-old black
preacher from the Midwest. In "Hot Dog," and throughout,
Stern wrestles with the issueshope, memory, faiththat have
always occupied him.
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