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Introduction & Overview of Hospital Window by James Dickey

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Hospital Window Introduction

The strength of James Dickey's poetry lies in this southern writer's ability to turn a commonplace event into a moment of personal transcendence. His poems never simply lie flat on a page; instead, they shout with intense—sometimes   shocking—imagery and action. Dickey's poems and his novels (most notably Deliverance, which became a major film in 1973) often present common people doing common things. But there is always a twist or a rise to an unexpected level that moves the persona and the themes into a realm far beyond what the simple action may imply.

In "The Hospital Window," the speaker has been visiting his gravely ill father in the hospital, and, as he leaves the building, he turns to wave toward the window that he believes is in his father's room. This is something that anyone might do in a similar situation. Once outside, however, the son experiences a rapturous...
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