A Year of Last Things, Michael Ondaatje
A Year of Last Things, Michael Ondaatje
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A Year of Last Things
Poems

Author: Michael Ondaatje

Narrator: Michael Ondaatje

Unabridged: 2 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/19/2024

Categories: Fiction, Poetry


Synopsis

From one of the most influential writers of his generation, a gorgeously surprising poetry collection about memory, history, and the act of looking back

Following several of his internationally acclaimed novels, A Year of Last Things is Michael Ondaatje’s long-awaited return to poetry. In pieces that are sometimes witty, sometimes moving, and always wise, we journey back through time by way of alchemical leaps, unearthing writings by revered masters, moments of shared tenderness, and the abandoned landscapes we hold on to to rediscover the influence of every border crossed.

Moving from a Sri Lankan boarding school to Molière’s chair during his last stage performance, to Bulgarian churches and their icons, to the California coast and his beloved Canadian rivers, Michael Ondaatje casts a brilliant eye that merges memory with the present, in the way memory as the distant shores of art and lost friends continue to influence everything that surrounds him.

From his poem "His chair, a narrow bed, a motel room, the fox":
     At the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles Sam Cooke was shot dead.
     ‘See that shadow on the wall . . .’ All those motels and hotels
     in literature and song, where X wrote this,
     where Y got drunk, where Z overdosed.
     The one Hank Williams was driven past, dead already in his car.
     The Slavianski Bazaar Hotel in "The Lady with a Dog,"
     where Dmitri imagines their dark but hopeful future.
     The Hôtel de ville de Courtrai, where Verlaine shot Rimbaud.
     The Casa Verdi in Milan, where retired opera singers were welcomed
     along with various heteronyms of Fernando Pessoa in their afterlife.

About The Author

MICHAEL ONDAATJE is the author of seven novels, including Coming Through Slaughter, The Cat’s Table, and Warlight; a memoir, Running in the Family; a nonfiction book on film-editing, The Conversations; and several books of poetry, including The Cinnamon Peeler and Handwriting. Among other accolades, The English Patient received the Booker Prize in 1992 and was made into a film by Anthony Minghella; Anil’s Ghost was awarded the Irish Times International Fiction Prize and the Prix Médicis. Born in Sri Lanka, Michael Ondaatje lives in Toronto.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jillian on July 22, 2024

My enjoyment of these poems varied so much! The collection started off with some poems about being a writer, which I found pretty naval gazey, and I was a bit turned off to all the references to his own previous work (although I’m sure super fans appreciated them). There were some lengthy prose poem......more

Goodreads review by Krista on December 29, 2023

I had been alone for weeks when we met there, below Dante. The three of us lounged in apensione, I was writing a book about a dying man. Twenty years later, you were in a bed, on Brunswick Avenue. And I kissed your feet, Connie, one of my shy farewells. It was your year of last things, but you were......more

Goodreads review by Hungry Book Club on February 29, 2024

From one of the most influential writers of his generation, a surprising poetry collection about memory, history, and the act of looking back. There were pieces of this collection that I found gorgeous and quite emotionally charged. There were others (enough to outweigh the good) that felt clunky. Th......more

Goodreads review by LeeAnna on April 17, 2024

As I lingered over the poems in A Year of Last Things, I felt like a voyeur, witnessing intimacy that did not belong to me. Many of the poems are memories of past loves, of travel, of Ondaatje’s work as a writer. Some of the poems were so intensely personal, I was lost to find a foothold, but some o......more

Goodreads review by Tyler on July 12, 2024

I enjoyed the combo of poetry and prose jn this collection. It has the feel of a scrapbook of memories and reflections on writing and the process of past writings by the author, which I found intriguing and insightful. There are many pieces I flagged ti return to, and I will likely go back and rerea......more


Quotes

A Year of Last Things focuses squarely on themes common in Ondaatje’s fiction, offering gentle meditations on love, loss, territory, memory and impermanence. . . . No other author is as capable of subtly and convincingly telescoping private moments into universal myths.”
—Marek Sullivan, Times Literary Supplement


“Each new book of Michael Ondaatje’s is a literary event, but that is particularly true for his books of poetry. In A Year of Last Things he comes close to writing something like a timeless poem, ‘a memory poem’ that reflects outside and inside time at the same moment, recording the mercurial, mysterious feeling of being alive. The poems become intimate, unresolved stories, loyal to feeling and presence, the lyricism of dreams applied to narratives of lives and landscapes. A Year of Last Things is a remarkable, incomparable new collection.”
—Terrance Hayes, author of So to Speak

“Dazzling . . . This collection radiates the joy of a fully realized, literary life.”
Publishers Weekly, starred

“Forgiveness, memory, and the vicissitudes of love are among the recurring themes of A Year of Last Things, Michael Ondaatje’s exceptional new collection of poetry . . . [Ondaatje’s return to poetry] is welcome, as he demonstrates yet again that he is a master of the genre.”
BookPage, starred


“A poetry collection in which we ‘journey back through time by way of alchemical leaps, unearthing writings by revered masters, moments of shared tenderness, and the abandoned landscapes we hold on to to rediscover the influence of every border crossed.’”
Lit Hub, “Most Anticipated Books of 2024”