"The Waking" is a poem written by Theodore Roethke in 1953 in the form of a villanelle. It comments on the unknowable[1] with a contemplative tone. It also has been interpreted as comparing life to waking and death to sleeping.[2]
In popular culture
- The poem appears as an object in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Slaughterhouse-Five.
- An excerpt of the poem also appears at the beginning of Dean Koontz's novel Odd Hours.
- Kurt Elling sings the poem on his 2007 album Nightmoves.
- Quoted by the psycho cop in Stephen King's novel Desperation.
- Quoted in Dana Simpson's "Ozy and Millie."
References
- ↑ Archived June 13, 2003, at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ The Waking by Theodore Roethke. Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 16 August 2013
External links
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