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Annotated by:
- Coulehan, Jack
- Date of entry: Dec-01-1993
Summary
In this avuncular poem the "recently alive" do their thing--lie "spread and silent / on the dented sink"--while the "aproned doctors" do their thing--"cut and weigh, / measuring / the diagnosis." The poem models the distance that sometimes develops between doctors and their feelings; the doctors insulate themselves from feelings. Contrast this with the protagonist of Carver's poem, The Autopsy Room (see this database; also annotated by Felice Aull).
Primary Source
Sutured Words
Publisher
Aviva
Place Published
Brookline, Mass.
Edition
1987
Editor
Jon Mukand