In Christopher Howell's twelfth collection of poems, his gifts for
elegy, humor, and lyricism are on full display. The Grief of a Happy
Life explores the interplay between memory and imagination, celebrating
the ways that happiness and grief inform one another and give our lives
fullness and vitality.
Arranged in four sections, Howell's poems feature not only these
concerns, but a large and various cast of characters as well. Aeneas,
Saint Theresa, Ovid, Kierkegaard, a German submarine, and so much more
are woven together with Howell's trademark precision and accessibility
into exquisite tableaux, each providing a view of both what we must live
with and what we must not live without.