Donald Hall

1928 - 2018

Donald Hall

1928 - 2018

BORN

1928

DIED

2018

Donald Hall Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 24, 2018.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Hall, a prolific, award-winning poet and man of letters widely admired for his sharp humor and painful candor about nature, mortality, baseball and the distant past, has died at age 89.

Hall's daughter, Philippa Smith, confirmed Sunday that her father died Saturday at his home in Wilmot, New Hampshire, after being in hospice care for some time.

"He's really quite amazingly versatile," said Hall's long-time friend Mike Pride, the editor emeritus of the Concord Monitor newspaper and a retired administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes. He said Hall would occasionally speak to reporters at the Monitor about the importance of words.

Hall was the nation's 2006-2007 poet laureate.

Starting in the 1950s, Hall published more than 50 books, from poetry and drama to biography and memoirs, and edited a pair of influential anthologies. He was an avid baseball fan who wrote odes to his beloved Boston Red Sox, completed a book on pitcher Dock Ellis and contributed to Sports Illustrated. He wrote a prize-winning children's book, "Ox-Cart Man," and even attempted a biography of Charles Laughton, only to have his actor's widow, Elsa Lancaster, kill the project.

But the greatest acclaim came for his poetry, for which his honors included a National Book Critics Circle prize, membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a National Medal of Arts. Although his style varied from haikus to blank verse, he returned repeatedly to a handful of themes: his childhood, the death of his parents and grandparents and the loss of his second wife and fellow poet, Jane Kenyon.

"Much of my poetry has been elegiac, even morbid, beginning with laments over New Hampshire farms and extending to the death of my wife," he wrote in the memoir "Packing the Boxes," published in 2008.

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In person, he at times resembled a 19th century rustic with his untrimmed beard and ragged hair. And his work reached back to timeless images of his beloved, ancestral New Hampshire home, Eagle Pond Farm, built in 1803 and belonging to his family since the 1860s. He kept country hours for much of his working life, rising at 6 and writing for two hours.

For Hall, the industrialized, commercialized world often seemed an intrusion, like a neon sign along a dirt road. In the tradition of T.S. Eliot and other modernists, he juxtaposed classical and historical references with contemporary slang and brand names. In "To Build a House," he begins with the drafters of the U.S. Constitution leaving Philadelphia, then shifts the setting to the 20th century.

Some delegates hitched rides chatting with teamsters some flew standby and wandered stoned in O'Hare or borrowed from King Alexander's National Bank.

An opponent of the Vietnam War whose taxes were audited year after year, he was also ruthlessly self-critical. Nakedly, even abjectly, he recorded his failures and shortcomings and disappointments, whether his infidelities or his struggles with alcoholism.

The joy and tragedy of his life were his years with Kenyon, his second wife. They met in 1969, when she was his student at the University of Michigan. By the mid-70s, they were married and living together at Eagle Creek, fellow poets enjoying a fantasy of mind and body — of sex, work and homemaking.

"We sleep, we make love, we plant a tree, we walk up and down/eating lunch," he wrote. But Kenyon was diagnosed with leukemia and died 18 months later, in 1995, when she was only 47. Even as he found new lovers — and sought them compulsively — Hall never stopped mourning her and arranged to be buried next to her, beneath a headstone inscribed with lines from one of her poems: "I BELIEVE IN THE MIRACLES OF ART, BUT WHAT PRODIGY WILL KEEP YOU BESIDE ME?"

In the 1998 collection "Without," and in many poems after, he reflected on her dying days, on the shock of outliving a woman so many years younger, and the lasting bewilderment of their dog Gus, who years later was still looking for her. In "Rain," he bitterly summarized his efforts to help her.

I never belittled her sorrows or joshed at her dreads and miseries How admirable I found myself.

Hall was born in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1928, but soon favored Eagle Pond to the "blocks of six-room houses" back home. By age 14, he had decided to become a poet, inspired after a conversation with a fellow teen versifier who declared, "It is my profession."

"I had never heard anyone speak so thrilling a sentence," Hall remembered.

He published poetry while a struggling student at Phillips Exeter Academy and formed many lasting literary friendships at Harvard University, including with fellow poets Robert Bly and Adrienne Rich and with George Plimpton, for whom he later served as the first poetry editor at The Paris Review. He also met Daniel Ellsberg and would suspect well before others that the anonymous leaker of the Vietnam War documents known as the Pentagon Papers was his old college friend.

After graduating from Harvard, Hall studied at the University of Oxford and became one of the few Americans to win the Newdigate Prize, a poetry honor founded at Oxford and previously given to Oscar Wilde, John Ruskin and other British writers. He returned to the states in the mid-1950s and taught at several schools, including Stanford University at Bennington College. He was married to Kirby Thompson from 1952-69, and they had two children.

Hall's first literary hero was Edgar Allan Poe and death was an early subject. He completed his debut collection, "Exiles and Marriages," between visits to his ailing father, who died at the end of 1955. In the poem "Snow," Hall confesses, "Like an old man/whatever I touch I turn/to the story of death."

In recent years, as Hall entered the "planet of antiquity," many of his elegies were for himself. He worried that "anthologies dropped him out/Poetry festivals never invited him." He pictured himself awaking "mournful," dressed in black pajamas. He warned that a story with a happy ending had not really ended, but advised that we leave behind a story to tell.

"Work, love, build a house, and die," he wrote. "But build a house."

Written by Hillel Italie.




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William Huntington

July 19, 2018

My deepest condolences to the Hall family. I first met Donald Hall through the poetry of Jane Kenyon some fifteen years ago. Last year I travelled to Wilmot to see Eagle Pond farm. On my return home I wrote two letters to him which he graciously answered within a few days. He spoke of his new book which would be coming out in July 2018. He will be missed, but his work will be read for a long, long time.

July 18, 2018

MY GOD CONTINUE TO BE WITH THE FAMILY.

July 14, 2018

Complications in a man can be revealed in songs, writing, and poetry theses are the windows of the mind and heart. Can we understand what they are saying? If we listen very carefully with our hearts and minds the intent of their meaning becomes clear. My sincere condolences for your loss.

July 13, 2018

REST IN PEACE

Francis Evans, MD

July 12, 2018

A great man whose poetry moved many, and one's whose memory I cherish. Don personified the spirit of Wilmot, New Hampshire, the Red Sox, and indeed America.

Eneleh Rebello

July 12, 2018

Donald, you lived a long, full life. I remember the day i met you and Jane Kenyon when we sort of burst into your home in Ann Arbor unannounced, and were met with understandable irritation at the uninvited guests lol. I remember the Henry Moore sculpture gracing your coffee table in the living room, and feeling that we had interrupted your work day. My very belated apologies.... but i know you must be writing furiously now about your new experience past the gates of death, and into the unknown, along with Jane your forever co-pilot. I do like to think of it that way. Wishing you all the best and my condolences to your family.......

My name is Ronda McCormick, my condolences to you on the death of Donald Hall. I met Donald years ago when I donated bone marrow to his wife Jane. We were saddened that she did not survive. Don was making a trip to Nebraska and drove to Aurora to meet m

Ronda McCormick

July 11, 2018

Jemi Broussard

July 5, 2018

Sending sympathy for this tremendous loss to Dons family and circle of friends. Having heard and seen him read his poetry at the Ragged Mt Fish & Game Club, the Concord City Auditorium, and Red River Theatres in Concord, I know what a powerful observer of life he was, and how his poets eye and ear and pen....or should I say typewriter?...prompted all of us to see life differently. He will live on through his published works and continue to make future generations appreciate the essentials of life, love and art. RIP, Donald Hall, reunited at last with his beloved Jane.

July 3, 2018

So sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. May the God and father who binds up the broken-hearted comfort and strengthen all those who mourn sustain the family and friends during this difficult time of grief. My sincere condolences to the family and friends. (Isaiah 61:1,2).

July 2, 2018

My sincere condolences to the family who have lost their loved to death. God will comfort and sustain you during this difficult time because he cares for you . (1 Peter 5:6,7)

Max Bryant

June 30, 2018

After reading Donald Hall for the first time in his Essays at Eighty, I wrote to thank him. His words brought back some of the warmest memories of my childhood and my father. To my surprise, he wrote back and that began a conversation that continued for three years until this spring. I will truly miss his letters and never forget his kindness.

R C

June 30, 2018

To The Family Of Donald Hall
My condolences to the family on the loss of your dear dear beloved ome. May the God of all comfort,comfort you and grant you peace now and I'm the days ahead.

June 29, 2018

To the family of Donald sorry for your loss,God words give us hope and comfort @ John 6:40

CF

June 29, 2018

May the God of all peace bring comfort to the Hall family and friends at this difficult time.

June 29, 2018

My condolences to the family of Donald
Hall. It seem he accomplished so much in his life, And was such a talented poet. May the God of comfort and tender mercies comfort you at your time of need.

Richard Currier

June 29, 2018

I grew up just down the road from Donald's homestead; lots of memories, all good. My deepest sympathies.

Bruce Guernsey

June 29, 2018

But, Don, don't you realize our boys are playing the Yankees this weekend?! I mean, you just can't go off and leave us like this. Yeah, I know you have an excuse right now, but this is a big series, man, and we wanna know what you have to say--that's why I'm turning the sound off on my TV tonight--so I can hear your voice again doing the play-by-play. Should be a good series, Don--I'll be listening.

Donna Baker-Hartwell

June 28, 2018

Donald and Jane we're very generous with their public poetry readings in Andover and surrounding towns over the past 4 + decades. What an honor and privilege to have heard them read aloud their works. Thank you Donald for giving us a full and beloved collection of literary masterpieces.

Lois Spitzer

June 28, 2018

I never met Don except through our letters.We wrote every other week for the past seven years and I felt so amazed by his continuous responses to me. He wanted his 90th birthday- but he lived most of his 90th year!! Well done! Lois Stuber Spitzer

June 28, 2018

Condolences to family and friends at this sad time. Please find comfort in prayers and precious memories.

P D

June 28, 2018

To the family of of Donald Hal, we truly are sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in the God who gives comfort

June 27, 2018

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

June 27, 2018

We never met but your words touched and impacted many. Your poetry showed us your soul and helped us to search our own. Blessings and Peace Mr. Hall.

Dan Brady , Bradenton, Fl

Wanda Henry

June 26, 2018

My deepest sympathy's are for Donald Hall's Family and Friends and all who loved him,may God's love and kindness be with you all during this difficult time

Naomi duprat

June 26, 2018

Don and I corresponded for 12 years. I was always surprised to receive responses to my letters within 7-14 days, given his correspondence load. I learned much about him over these years. We shared good stories, literary discussions, and personal interests. When I traveled, I "took him with me" in letters and reminiscences to places he knew and those he didn't. He liked that. The last time we spoke at length in person was at Woodstock, VT, during the town's Bookstock Celebration several years ago. He was a remarkable person whose presence in my life was a gift. I will miss him for the rest of my life. He wrote often of his beloved Jane. I am comforted in knowing that he has rejoined her. My heart is heavy. Rest in peace, my friend.

June 26, 2018

My deepest sympathy for your loss. To the family Mr. Hall, may God grant you all the strength to cope during this difficult time.

jim

June 26, 2018

Although I never met Donald, the connection with his grandfather Wesley Wells was similar to that with my own grandparents. I'll always appreciate the time Mr. Hall took to reply to my letters.

Lynn B.

June 26, 2018

Dear Hall family we offer our sincere condolences. May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time.

Liza Sullivan

June 25, 2018

Donald, you and Jane touched both Peters and my life in such a lovely way The little poem will forever be treasured. I think of you now reunited with your Jane and that brings joy. I have felt the end of an era is here but am glad for the tremendous legacy you left behind. You truly are a treasure forever!

Kristina Jensen-Nikolaidis

June 25, 2018

My father's best friend. Jane was my mother's best friend. I hope Don, Jane and my father, Jack Jensen are having a long philosophical discussion up there somewhere. I will never forget the peaceful and beautiful send off that you and Jane (and Mary Lyn) provided for my father. May the heavens welcome you with open arms and the Gods bless your arrival.

David Hall

June 25, 2018

My condolences. My Father was Donald R. Hall of Tucson, AZ. He passed April 2017 at 86. Part of the memories we shared in his last 2 years was of attending Exeter with your Father.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

June 25, 2018

Donald will be one remembered by his colleagues, students and poet lovers around the world. My sincere condolence to his family and others affected by his passing.
Psalms 147:4

Kim

June 25, 2018

My condolences for your loss. May fond memories and the love of family and friends comfort you during this time. Jeremiah 29:11.

L W

June 25, 2018

I'm so sorry for your loss and the grief that you must endure. May fond memories and the comfort from God's word provide your family with comfort and peace during this time of sorrow. Psalms145:18,19

June 25, 2018

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Stacy

June 25, 2018

May the God of all comfort be with family and loved ones.

Bill Elkington

June 25, 2018

He was a fine and generous teacher, an accomplished poet, a voracious reader, and a man of letters. God bless him, the members of his family, his friends, and his students. The world is a sadder place without him.

June 25, 2018

You have my deepest sympathy, let those fond and joyful time, memories keep you strong during this sadden times.Donald enjoy his life of fulfilling his dreams goal and desire.

LF

June 25, 2018

My condolences to the family on your loss. May the God of all comfort sustain you during this difficult time and beyond.

June 25, 2018

My deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Donald Hall on the news of his passing.May you find comfort in his life of good memories and by the God of all comfort as you go on with life without your beloved.

June 25, 2018

Beloveds, truly saddened to hear about Donald Hall's passing. His fine legacy will surely be remembered. I hope to meet him in Paradise! Luke23:43

na

June 25, 2018

To Donald's family: I am so sorry to hear of your loss, my heart goes out to you all. His writing touched and inspired so many people. Now I hope your hearts are touched by the love and support flowing in from all who knew him, whether as a person or through his work. Whenever your grief overwhelms you, may you also find comfort in the peace of God that surpasses all understanding, which comes from calling on him in prayer. ~ Philippians 4:6, 7

June 25, 2018

So very sorry for your loss. I hope that you can find comfort in God's promise to " swallow up death forever " Isaiah says; " Exultation & rejoicing will be theirs, And grief & sighing will flee away. " Hopefully very soon. Sincerely,

D. M.

June 25, 2018

May treasured memories of Don bring comfort to you at this difficult time. My condolences. - Psalms 61:1,2

June 25, 2018

Sorry to hear about your beloved family lost.May the God who gives Comfort Strength the family in these difficult days ahead.

PP

June 25, 2018

My deepest sympathy goes out to the family . May the true God comfort your broken hearts. For Psalms 50:15 says call and He will deliver in the day of distress.

A. W.

June 25, 2018

My deepest condolences to the Hall family at this very sad time.
Psalms 116:15

June 25, 2018

Sorry for your loss. I hope seeing your love one again according to John 6:40 brings you much comfort.

David Promis

June 25, 2018

We have greatly benefited from his verbal observations and are richer in spirit.

Susan Boyce

June 24, 2018

While painful to read at times I thoroughly enjoyed the painful brilliance of "Without" and have shared this book with others going through what Donald had felt losing a beloved partner in life. I pass my heartful condolences to his family and friends but am glad that the world had him so long. I hope he is at peace now.

Judy Sheon

June 24, 2018

Thank you for such a beautiful visit, for the correspondence we shared, and for the lovely inscriptions you wrote "at our first meeting" - you helped me so much more than I can possibly say to deal with my own grief, to become a lover of New Hampshire, and to see the miracle in the everyday. Rest in peace, friend.

Marge Cornell

June 24, 2018

My old neighbor and friend, my sincerest sympathy cannot be expressed in words. Now you are with Jane and may peace be with you both.

Liz Fougere

June 24, 2018

Such a treasure, the end of an era. My heart is heavy.

June 24, 2018

May the love and support from friends and family carry you through your pain and grief.

Proverbs 17:17
Stockbridge Ga

Erline

June 24, 2018

So sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences.

A Caring Neighbor

June 24, 2018

May God grant solace to the family of Donald during this most challenging time. Donald was truly a brilliant and accomplished man of integrity. He will truly be missed. With Love & Prayers

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