Description
Lost in the Hospital
It's not that I don't like the hospital.
Those small bouquets of flowers, pert and brave.
The smell of antiseptic cleansers.
The ill, so wistful in their rooms, so true.
My friend, the one who's dying, took me out
To where the patients go to smoke, IV's
And oxygen tanks attached to them-
A tiny patio for skeletons. We shared
A cigaratte, which was delicious but
Too brief. I held his hand; it felt
Like someone's keys. How beautiful it was,
The sunlight pointing down at us, as if
We were important, full of life, unbound.
I wandered for a moment where his ribs
Had made a space for me, and there, beside
The thundering waterfall of is heart,
I rubbed my eyes and thought "I'm lost."
About the Author
Rafael Campo is Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Author of The Other Man Was Me, he is a PEN Center West and Lambda Literary Award finalist. His poems have appeared in many publications, including The Kenyon Review, Parnassus, The Nation, Ploughshares, and Best American Poetry/1995.
Reviews
"Campo is one of the most attractive, interesting and-I can think of no better word-valuable poets of his generation. The news he has to tell is the news we need, and his talent, happily, is equal to his message."-Richard Howard
"Campo's background and concerns-he writes out of his identity and experience as a gay Cuban-American physician-make for a rich field of investigations, and his best work is both passionate and formally accomplished. What the Body Told dives into the difficult, necessary territory of physical love, desire, contagion, illness; such poems are essential to our moment. We need them."-Mark Doty
"Rafael Campo is one of the most gifted and accomplished younger poets writing in English. More than that, he is a writer engaged in several of the pivotal struggles/issues of our era, and what he has to say about them is 'news that stays news.'"-Marilyn Hacker
Book Information
ISBN 9780822317333
Author Rafael Campo
Format Hardback
Page Count 136
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 454g