The Mastectomy Poems
Ostriker, Alicia Suskin
Genre: Poems (Sequence)
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Annotated by:
- Coulehan, Jack
- Date of entry: Apr-23-2001
- Last revised: Aug-31-2006
Summary
This series of 12 related poems constitutes the final section of Ostriker’s collection, The Crack in Everything. In the first poem, the mammogram positive and her surgery scheduled, the poet crosses "The Bridge" to the hospital. In "The Gurney" she goes under. "Riddle: Post Op" begins: "A-tisket a-tasket / I’m out of my casket . . . . " The poet teases us by asking what the secret is "underneath my squares of gauze." The answer: "Guess what it is / It’s nothing."
Subsequent poems include a lament over "What Was Lost," "Wintering," "Healing," and an "Epilogue: Nevertheless." In the wonderful "Years of Girlhood (for My Students)," Ostriker begins: "All the years of girlhood we wait for them. / Impatient to catch up, to have the power / Inside our sweaters to replace our mother." But in the end, a year later, the poet is well again and tells her friends, "I’m fine, I say, I’m great, I’m clean. / The bookbag on my back, I have to run." ("Epilogue: Nevertheless").
Miscellaneous
Primary Source
The Crack in Everything
Publisher
Univ. of Pittsburgh Press
Place Published
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Edition
1996
Commentary
These poems are accessible, ironic, moving, and wise. They also display a great deal of formal grace. This sequence nicely complements Marilyn Hacker’s group of poems called Cancer Winter and Audrey Lorde’s book, The Cancer Journals (see annotations).