Comfort Measures Only: New and Selected Poems, 1994–2016
by Rafael Campo
Duke University Press, 2018 Cloth: 978-1-4780-0007-5 | Paper: 978-1-4780-0021-1 | eISBN: 978-1-4780-0206-2 Library of Congress Classification PS3553.A4883C66 2018
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In Comfort Measures Only, Rafael Campo bears witness to the unspeakable beauty bound up with human suffering. Gathered from his over twenty-year career as a poet-physician, these eighty-nine poems—thirty-one of which have never been previously published in a collection—pull back the curtain in the ER, laying bare our pain and joining us all in spellbinding moments of pathos. The poet, who is also truly a healer, revives language itself—its sounds channeled through our hearts and lungs, its rhythms amplified through the stethoscope—to make meaning of our bewilderment when our bodies so eloquently and yet wordlessly fail us. Campo’s transcendent poems, in all their modernity amidst the bleep of heart monitors and the wail of ambulance sirens, remind us of what the ancients understood: that poetry sustains us, and whether we live or die, through what we can imagine and create in our shared voices we may yet achieve immortality.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Rafael Campo is Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and author of several books, including Alternative Medicine, The Enemy, and Landscape with Human Figure, all also published by Duke University Press, and The Desire to Heal: A Doctor’s Education in Empathy, Identity, and Poetry.
REVIEWS
"In every poem, as in his and our lives generally, the world goes reeling around him, and regardless of whether he has a good bedside manner, he’s a compelling companion in verse. His poetic success depends on an unobtrusive mastery of meter—does any other American these days write better iambic pentameters? He also usually writes in forms, as simple as blank verse, as intricate as villanelles and variously rhymed tercets, and as a form demands, rhyme, though using assonance and/or consonance more than full homophony. This doctor-poet is as careful in his avocation as his poems imply he is in his vocation."
-- Ray Olson Booklist
"Campo's distinguished career as a writer and aptly named 'poet-physician' spans more than two decades and is wonderfully represented here in this streamlined new volume that focuses on the writer's gay life and clinical career. . . . Fans of Campo's work will find much to savor in this treasury from a physician with his heart in all the right places."
-- Jim Piechota Bay Area Reporter
"A powerful collection of this masterful poet’s work. . . . he poems in this collection vary into celebrations of family and heritage alongside lush poems of love and the erotic. And always regardless of the poem’s obvious concern is the poet’s attention to the body in the poem; the doctor perhaps always at work at the hospital but also at the page. Campo’s careful and precise depictions of our mortality not only in harrowing moments of medical crisis but also in the ecstatic moments of human connection serve as testimony to our human condition."
-- Noah Stetzer A&U Magazine
"Rafael Campo is a doctor who delivers excellent and compassionate care as well as a writer who steps back, aware of all the complexities of life, illness, and mortality, to offer us these excellent and compassionate poems."
-- Cortney Davis Lit Med
"Campo puts interdisciplinarity into practice with a vulnerability and humility that I frequently return to as a reminder of what it takes to do that work ethically and substantively. This is difficult, painful work. . . .Throughout the collection, we see Campo reimagining the relationship between caregiver and patient in provocatively interdependent terms."
-- Travis Chi Wing Lau Synapsis
"At the mid-career mark Rafael Campo has already created a significant legacy by writing with empathy, humility, and attention to craft. As a formal poet he is among the best today, and no physician-poet has ever captured the tragedies, nuances, and intensity of work in a hospital as well as he has. The best news is that, as good as his poems have been, we can anticipate even greater comforts because his work is still improving and his vision still widening."
-- A.M. Juster Claremont Review of Books
"This book of poetry functions as a tour de force medical text focused on perception that is human enough for the lay reader . . . while for a physician or medical provider, this is the stuff that provides oxygen and glucose to our very cellular experience as providers."
-- Patrick S. McFarlane Family Medicine
"Though Rafael Campo's poems are by no means sunny, his uncommonly compassionate views of patients gripped by illness—try his collection Comfort Measures Only—will likely offer inspiration. . . ."
-- Nicole Lamy New York Times Book Review
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Illness as Muse
From The Other Man Was Me
El Curandero
from Song for My Lover
Aida
The Test
Allegory
Age 5 Born with AIDS
Technology and Medicine
The Distant Moon
Finally
From What the Body Told
Route 17
Prescription
The Good Doctor
Ten Patients, and Another
Lost in the Hospital
My Voice
El Día de los Muertos
What the Body Told
From Diva
The Pelvic Exam
The Gift of AIDS
The Abdominal Exam
from The Changing Face of AIDS
A Death Perplexing
My Reasoning
Recognition
The Mental Status Exam
Last Rites
From Landscape with Human Figure
The Couple
On Christmas Eve
The Four Humours
from Afraid of the Dark
What I Would Give
From The Enemy
from Eighteen Days in France
You Bring Out the Doctor in Me
Tuesday Morning
Arriving
Absolution
On Doctoring
Sick Day
From Alternative Medicine
Calendar
The Common Mental Health Disorders of Immigrants
Heart Grow Fonder
The Reading
Health
Hospital Song
Faith Healing
Iatrogenic
The Third Step in Obtaining an Arterial Blood Gas
For All the Freaks of the World
Recent Past Events
Band of Gold
Primary Care
Nude
Not Untrue
On the Wards
Alternative Medicine
Without My White Coat
The Performance
What the Dead See
New Poems
Incidental Finding
As We Die
Hospital Writing Workshop
“Doctors Lie, May Hide Mistakes"
Comfort Measures Only
The Chart
Eden
Complaint
Morbidity and Mortality Rounds
Diagnosis Code
Ancient Mythologies of Healing
Treponema Pallidum
Just Know Your Shit
Hippocratic Oath 2.0
On the Beauty of Science
Poem for Ebola
Invaders
Metastatic Colon Cancer
Cardiology
I Imagine Again I Don’t Let You Die
Swim for Life
Your Poems Are Never Joyful
Addiction
Post-Emergency
Lessons Not Learned during Medical Training
Quatrains from the Clinic
End of Life Discussion
The Pond
Hospice Rounds
Ghazal: By the Sea
The Stethoscope Replies
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Comfort Measures Only: New and Selected Poems, 1994–2016
by Rafael Campo
Duke University Press, 2018 Cloth: 978-1-4780-0007-5 Paper: 978-1-4780-0021-1 eISBN: 978-1-4780-0206-2
In Comfort Measures Only, Rafael Campo bears witness to the unspeakable beauty bound up with human suffering. Gathered from his over twenty-year career as a poet-physician, these eighty-nine poems—thirty-one of which have never been previously published in a collection—pull back the curtain in the ER, laying bare our pain and joining us all in spellbinding moments of pathos. The poet, who is also truly a healer, revives language itself—its sounds channeled through our hearts and lungs, its rhythms amplified through the stethoscope—to make meaning of our bewilderment when our bodies so eloquently and yet wordlessly fail us. Campo’s transcendent poems, in all their modernity amidst the bleep of heart monitors and the wail of ambulance sirens, remind us of what the ancients understood: that poetry sustains us, and whether we live or die, through what we can imagine and create in our shared voices we may yet achieve immortality.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Rafael Campo is Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and author of several books, including Alternative Medicine, The Enemy, and Landscape with Human Figure, all also published by Duke University Press, and The Desire to Heal: A Doctor’s Education in Empathy, Identity, and Poetry.
REVIEWS
"In every poem, as in his and our lives generally, the world goes reeling around him, and regardless of whether he has a good bedside manner, he’s a compelling companion in verse. His poetic success depends on an unobtrusive mastery of meter—does any other American these days write better iambic pentameters? He also usually writes in forms, as simple as blank verse, as intricate as villanelles and variously rhymed tercets, and as a form demands, rhyme, though using assonance and/or consonance more than full homophony. This doctor-poet is as careful in his avocation as his poems imply he is in his vocation."
-- Ray Olson Booklist
"Campo's distinguished career as a writer and aptly named 'poet-physician' spans more than two decades and is wonderfully represented here in this streamlined new volume that focuses on the writer's gay life and clinical career. . . . Fans of Campo's work will find much to savor in this treasury from a physician with his heart in all the right places."
-- Jim Piechota Bay Area Reporter
"A powerful collection of this masterful poet’s work. . . . he poems in this collection vary into celebrations of family and heritage alongside lush poems of love and the erotic. And always regardless of the poem’s obvious concern is the poet’s attention to the body in the poem; the doctor perhaps always at work at the hospital but also at the page. Campo’s careful and precise depictions of our mortality not only in harrowing moments of medical crisis but also in the ecstatic moments of human connection serve as testimony to our human condition."
-- Noah Stetzer A&U Magazine
"Rafael Campo is a doctor who delivers excellent and compassionate care as well as a writer who steps back, aware of all the complexities of life, illness, and mortality, to offer us these excellent and compassionate poems."
-- Cortney Davis Lit Med
"Campo puts interdisciplinarity into practice with a vulnerability and humility that I frequently return to as a reminder of what it takes to do that work ethically and substantively. This is difficult, painful work. . . .Throughout the collection, we see Campo reimagining the relationship between caregiver and patient in provocatively interdependent terms."
-- Travis Chi Wing Lau Synapsis
"At the mid-career mark Rafael Campo has already created a significant legacy by writing with empathy, humility, and attention to craft. As a formal poet he is among the best today, and no physician-poet has ever captured the tragedies, nuances, and intensity of work in a hospital as well as he has. The best news is that, as good as his poems have been, we can anticipate even greater comforts because his work is still improving and his vision still widening."
-- A.M. Juster Claremont Review of Books
"This book of poetry functions as a tour de force medical text focused on perception that is human enough for the lay reader . . . while for a physician or medical provider, this is the stuff that provides oxygen and glucose to our very cellular experience as providers."
-- Patrick S. McFarlane Family Medicine
"Though Rafael Campo's poems are by no means sunny, his uncommonly compassionate views of patients gripped by illness—try his collection Comfort Measures Only—will likely offer inspiration. . . ."
-- Nicole Lamy New York Times Book Review
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Illness as Muse
From The Other Man Was Me
El Curandero
from Song for My Lover
Aida
The Test
Allegory
Age 5 Born with AIDS
Technology and Medicine
The Distant Moon
Finally
From What the Body Told
Route 17
Prescription
The Good Doctor
Ten Patients, and Another
Lost in the Hospital
My Voice
El Día de los Muertos
What the Body Told
From Diva
The Pelvic Exam
The Gift of AIDS
The Abdominal Exam
from The Changing Face of AIDS
A Death Perplexing
My Reasoning
Recognition
The Mental Status Exam
Last Rites
From Landscape with Human Figure
The Couple
On Christmas Eve
The Four Humours
from Afraid of the Dark
What I Would Give
From The Enemy
from Eighteen Days in France
You Bring Out the Doctor in Me
Tuesday Morning
Arriving
Absolution
On Doctoring
Sick Day
From Alternative Medicine
Calendar
The Common Mental Health Disorders of Immigrants
Heart Grow Fonder
The Reading
Health
Hospital Song
Faith Healing
Iatrogenic
The Third Step in Obtaining an Arterial Blood Gas
For All the Freaks of the World
Recent Past Events
Band of Gold
Primary Care
Nude
Not Untrue
On the Wards
Alternative Medicine
Without My White Coat
The Performance
What the Dead See
New Poems
Incidental Finding
As We Die
Hospital Writing Workshop
“Doctors Lie, May Hide Mistakes"
Comfort Measures Only
The Chart
Eden
Complaint
Morbidity and Mortality Rounds
Diagnosis Code
Ancient Mythologies of Healing
Treponema Pallidum
Just Know Your Shit
Hippocratic Oath 2.0
On the Beauty of Science
Poem for Ebola
Invaders
Metastatic Colon Cancer
Cardiology
I Imagine Again I Don’t Let You Die
Swim for Life
Your Poems Are Never Joyful
Addiction
Post-Emergency
Lessons Not Learned during Medical Training
Quatrains from the Clinic
End of Life Discussion
The Pond
Hospice Rounds
Ghazal: By the Sea
The Stethoscope Replies
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