Notes from a Caregiver

Author:   Meg Lindsay ,  Meg Lindsay
Publisher:   Poetry Box
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9781948461528


Pages:   52
Publication Date:   21 January 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Inspired by the doctor and poet, William Carlos Williams, who wrote poetry on his prescription pad when on house calls, the poems in Notes from a Caregiver originated in waiting rooms and doctors' offices when Meg Lindsay's husband collapsed with multiple myeloma, a cancer causing bone fractures. Lindsay writes of her personal journey as a caregiver, not cliches and 'feel good' sayings, which can be isolating and make one feel inadequate. Instead, she uses poetry to reveal authentic emotions, often odd and unpredictable, ranging from compassion to despair to anger and even to humor. Notes from a Caregiver is a 'must read' for anyone, caregiver, patient, family member, or friend, who finds herself or himself in the chaos of a critical illness. I wish I had had it to accompany me when I was the primary caregiver for my husband in similar circumstances. In addition, as a psychotherapist in private practice, I see Meg Lindsay's book of poems as a guide for medical professionals, psychotherapists, and technicians, who treat people suffering from life-threatening illnesses, and their families. We can all become more educated to the sensitivities, and vulnerabilities, of the psychic shock that comes with this territory. --Bonnie L. Damron, PhD, LCSW, Archetypal Pattern Analyst

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Author:   Meg Lindsay ,  Meg Lindsay
Publisher:   Poetry Box
Imprint:   Poetry Box
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.077kg
ISBN:  

9781948461528


ISBN 10:   1948461528
Pages:   52
Publication Date:   21 January 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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When a wife suddenly becomes her husband's caregiver, everything changes-- because the rules of this road are different. In poems that are brutally realistic and deeply tender, poet and painter Meg Lindsay tells us what it's like when this new road is traveled. When her husband, Gary, collapsed with aggressive Multiple Myeloma, neither was prepared for the journey ahead. Just as Doctor William Carlos Williams wrote poems in between patients, Lindsay writes in exam rooms and waiting rooms, writes as Gary receives infusions and endures tests--and her poems tell of a new marital intimacy, one that emerged from the physical tending required by bed bath and commode, and from the emotional support demanded by a spouse's pain and disabilities. These are important and moving poems, beautifully transparent, and a roadmap for others who may be walking this same unfamiliar path. --Cortney Davis, author of Taking Care of Time (Winner, Wheelbarrow Poetry Prize, University of Michigan Press) Through her capacity for deep and sustained attention, Meg Lindsay has transformed the burdens of caregiving into a strange sort of beauty. Small, painfully human moments and mundane tasks reverberate with profound meaning. We can feel Lindsay using language to heal the rupture that illness has created, and thus, her poetry becomes a salve for all of us, who will inevitably experience the suffering of someone we love. Notes from a Caregiver offers comfort, companionship, wisdom, and even humor, to those on caregiving's arduous journey. Lindsay's writing teaches us that to look closely and to struggle to put what we see and experience into words, is a powerful form of love. --Charlotte Friedman, Adjunct Professor, Narrative Medicine, Barnard College, Columbia University Meg Lindsay's poems are deeply moving and sometimes even humorous. Each verse guides us through the twists and turns of a bone cancer diagnosis too late to avert injury, treatment, repair. Her words gently illuminate the arduous road she and her husband are traveling and the continuous dialog between caregiver and patient. Their unrelenting partnership and love offer us a way forward. --Jen Walker, Attorney, Literacy Advocate and Multiple Myeloma Caregiver This new collection, Notes from a Caregiver by Meg Lindsay, is laden with imagistic gems which brave the paradox of hope, when the facts are not in your favor. But there remains hope to this author, and hopelessness, inexpressible will and work and grief--all as true as any fact. Lindsay writes Death is a dash/or could it be.... Theoretically? I love the provocative questions which Lindsay insists be answered--answered with a dash-- This is a large-hearted, beautifully sequenced, well-crafted, and careful collection. --Kate Knapp Johnson, poet, author of The Wind-Bike These poems are fierce, passionate paeans to love--love of self and love for a beloved husband whose sickness has interfered but not destroyed the intensity of the relationship. --Julie Bondanza, Jungian Analyst


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A semi-finalist in two Discovery/The Nation Contests and a finalist in an Inkwell competition, Meg Lindsay has had poems published in Tricycle, Pivot, Salamander, Alimentum, Connecticut River Review, etc. and earned an MFA in poetry from Sarah Lawrence College. Because she is also an established painter showing for decades in galleries and museums, her chapbook about the emotions and difficulties of painting, A Painter's Night Journal, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2016. Writers love to write about paintings, but most writers confine themselves to the subject matter of a painting, not the process, since after all most do not paint. The subject of her writing dramatically changed direction when her husband, an athlete never ill before, collapsed with cancer in his bones, multiple myeloma, that same year. She gained direct knowledge of what it means to be a caregiver, a different and extraordinarily difficult learning process from anything she had ever known before. A semi-finalist in two Discovery/The Nation Contests and a finalist in an Inkwell competition, Meg Lindsay has had poems published in Tricycle, Pivot, Salamander, Alimentum, Connecticut River Review, etc. and earned an MFA in poetry from Sarah Lawrence College. Because she is also an established painter showing for decades in galleries and museums, her chapbook about the emotions and difficulties of painting, A Painter's Night Journal, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2016. Writers love to write about paintings, but most writers confine themselves to the subject matter of a painting, not the process, since after all most do not paint. The subject of her writing dramatically changed direction when her husband, an athlete never ill before, collapsed with cancer in his bones, multiple myeloma, that same year. She gained direct knowledge of what it means to be a caregiver, a different and extraordinarily difficult learning process from anything she had ever known before.

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