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Frost Will Come: Essays from the Bardo

Autor Mary Cappello
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 oct 2026
When her octogenarian poet mother was diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer, Mary Cappello and her wife moved into the living room of Rosemary’s one-bedroom apartment in Philadelphia to help fulfill her wish to live out her life at home. A memoir in the form of lyric essays—with her mother’s own writing interspersed—Frost Will Come is a daughter’s tribute to her mother’s months-long transition from a deeply lived life to a difficult, beautiful, and uneasy death.
In the tradition of Annie Ernaux’s I Remain in Darkness and Simone de Beauvoir’s A Very Easy Death, Cappello renders an immersive and emotionally honest portrait of modern caregiving in a prose style that is the very definition of candor: spontaneous, fresh, unadorned, frank, and open. While paying homage to expert caregivers and medical professionals, Cappello also brings her signature razor-sharp analysis to all the things that fall outside the realm of (medical) knowledge—from platitudes around the time death takes to the defiance of a “peaceful death” as a sign of a moral failing.
Frost Will Come is much more than a memoir of grief. It is a rare reckoning with the very fundamentals of existence: how we come into being, how we care, and how we die.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299358044
ISBN-10: 0299358046
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 21 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

Cuprins

I    Variations
II    Explanations
III    Tempos
IV    Unanswerables
V    Dreams
VI    Explications
VII    Scenes
VIII    Reckonings
Epilogue: R. Cappello, Bio
Appendix: R. Cappello, “What Is Poetry?”
Notes
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments and Sources
 

Recenzii

“Cappello demands not so much that we see her mother as that we not look away from her arduous passing. In this intricate filigree of language and occasional bright beads of images, Cappello comes perhaps as close as it’s possible to get to the threshold without crossing over oneself.”

"Reading Mary Cappello, I feel the physical location of my heart move. It doesn't sit back in my chest anymore but has edged forward, closer to the world. This rearrangement only happens on those rarest of occasions when the reader says to the author, ‘The way you write, think, look, live. . . . I trust you with my life.’”

“A beautiful and devastating work, darkly illuminating, filled with wisdom and sorrow and wonder. Palpable grief and love infuse every page. Cappello is our perfect guide as she traverses with fortitude and grace this most sacred terrain. A devotion like no other. Exceptional.”

“Cappello offers the whole of her mother’s life so we can feel the entirety of her death. Both elegy and homage, Frost Will Come is capacious in its honesty and grief, longing and astonishment.”

Frost Will Come chronicles the passing of the author’s mother, larger-than-life artist and poet Rosemary Cappello. Cappello’s frank, gorgeous prose mirrors the gritty beauty she finds in the death of this vital spirit. A stunning achievement.”

“Haunting and inspiring, Frost Will Come is a book of humane complexity characterized at every turn by the graceful river of Cappello’s insight and prose.”

“In her searing, searching memoir, Cappello breaks ajar the door to the bardo to reveal that the beings toward which love most radically draws us are themselves irreversibly drawn away. Every page is written from inside that liability. Here, dying becomes a way of knowing, suffering a mode of inquiry, and love a reckoning with oblivion and the profligate generosity of what remains.”