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Essentially the Only One

by Richard

Eulogies for Rose

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In February of this year, we attended a book signing party at Joe's Cafe to celebrate our friend Rose Shapiro's recently published book of translated poems, Poemas Escogidos : Selected Poems, 1958-2006 of Carlos Germán Belli.

This afternoon we returned, but without Rose. She died this autumn after a long battle with cancer. A chance for some personal eulogies by those who knew her well.

A sad contrast then, to see black and white portrait posters of Rose instead the woman herself. Although an intensely enigmatic individual, she touched the lives of many of those around her in a positive way. This was reflected in heartfelt remembrances from a number of speakers.

The mood of the gathering was sombre but not overwhelmingly so and it gave several of us the chance to reconnect with old friends after some years apart.

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Comments

Linda 15. November 2009, 02:51

A sad occasion, but you have good memories. I have come to consider cancer a personal enemy, Richard. It has taken way too many of my family, loved ones and friends.

Richard 15. November 2009, 02:54

It is a dreadful disease, Linda, and I am sorry to read that. :frown:

Stardancer 15. November 2009, 04:30

I'm sorry for the loss of your friend, Richard. It is good that all of you were able to gather together to remember her.

:smile:

Richard 15. November 2009, 04:41

Thanks, Star - yes, it was. :smile:

PainterWoman 15. November 2009, 16:29

I'm so happy for her that she was able to publish her book before her passing. It was probably her final quest. Am glad too that her friends and loved ones were able to meet up much later. These meetings will keep her alive in your hearts.

Richard 15. November 2009, 17:15

Yes, she was very proud to have finished and published the book. She lived a full and interesting life even though it was cut down far too soon. Thanks for your comment, Pam.

Edward Piercy 15. November 2009, 23:51

Sounds like a fine and fitting wake. :up:

Richard 16. November 2009, 00:44

It was, Edward! :smile:

Allan 16. November 2009, 11:37

Now, she may have gone - but she managed to set a fingerprint on the world with her work. That is one good thing, and something we can all hope to achieve.

Richard 16. November 2009, 13:47

You are so right there, Allan. :smile:

studio41 24. November 2009, 09:18

thanks for sharing Richard. I'm sorry for the loss of your friend.

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