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Overview"A House of Many Rooms is a glittering memory palace filled with treasures that capture in splendid poetic words and images, ""emotion recollected in tranquility"". Some of the rooms echo the New England pastoral tone of Robert Frost while others contain the murmurs of William Carlos Williams and shared lives in medicine. Undergirding the whole structure is a life lived in and by the wisdom imparted by a strong religious faith. There is nostalgia and a looking back upon a fulfilled life while accepting a sense of the ending. The work represents a late life style, a sublime artistry that will enchant and deeply move all those who amble through its rooms of poetic eloquence. A towering palace on a hill." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barry L ZaretPublisher: Antrim House Imprint: Antrim House Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.168kg ISBN: 9781943826810ISBN 10: 1943826811 Pages: 108 Publication Date: 27 April 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA House of Many Rooms is a glittering memory palace filled with treasures that capture in splendid poetic words and images, emotion recollected in tranquility . Some of the rooms echo the New England pastoral tone of Robert Frost while others contain the murmurs of William Carlos Williams and shared lives in medicine. Undergirding the whole structure is a life lived in and by the wisdom imparted by a strong religious faith. There is nostalgia and a looking back upon a fulfilled life while accepting a sense of the ending. The work represents a late life style, a sublime artistry that will enchant and deeply move all those who amble through its rooms of poetic eloquence. A towering palace on a hill. -Thomas P. Duffy, MD. Professor Emeritus of Medicine, Former Head, Program for Humanities in Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine "A House of Many Rooms is a glittering memory palace filled with treasures that capture in splendid poetic words and images, ""emotion recollected in tranquility"". Some of the rooms echo the New England pastoral tone of Robert Frost while others contain the murmurs of William Carlos Williams and shared lives in medicine. Undergirding the whole structure is a life lived in and by the wisdom imparted by a strong religious faith. There is nostalgia and a looking back upon a fulfilled life while accepting a sense of the ending. The work represents a late life style, a sublime artistry that will enchant and deeply move all those who amble through its rooms of poetic eloquence. A towering palace on a hill. -Thomas P. Duffy, MD. Professor Emeritus of Medicine, Former Head, Program for Humanities in Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine" Author InformationA House of Many Rooms is the third published poetry collection of Dr. Barry L. Zaret. The first, Journeys, was published in 2012 and the second, When You Can't do Any More, in 2017. His poems have appeared in Caduceus, Pharos, Long River Run, Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, and the Otis Observer. Several of his poems have been set to music and performed in concert. In his former life, Dr. Zaret was a cardiologist and the Robert W. Berliner Professor of Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine. For twenty-seven years he served as Chief of Cardiology at Yale and at Yale-New Haven Medical Center. He is currently Robert W. Berliner Professor Emeritus of Medicine. He is internationally recognized for his pioneer research in the development of nuclear cardiology and has written or edited five medical texts, one of which is in its fourth edition, as well as several hundred scientific papers and book chapters. He was the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology. He has received many awards for his scientific work and is a member of several honorific societies. Dr. Zaret is also an accomplished painter whose oils are part of numerous private collections. He has exhibited in New Haven and Hartford, Connecticut, as well as in the Berkshires. He and his wife Renée live in Woodbridge, Connecticut and East Otis, Massachusetts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |