Tea With Osiris Author:Paul West, Paul West "A long-awaited departure from one of the best prose stylists of our day, Tea with Osiris masterfully stirs together myth, trauma, and magic with fiery exuberance. A real treat for the brain cells."-Diane Ackerman Osiris, the Egyptian god-king struck down by his brother Seth, sliced into pieces, and cast into the Nile only to be retrieved... more » and reassembled by his sister Isis to become the god of the dead, serves Paul West as the informing spirit for this book of sonnets that observes his experience of a traumatic stroke and distills a multi-toned harmony: If our sweetest songs are those
that tell of saddest thoughts, sez Osiris,
Then our saddest songs are those
that tell of sweetest thoughts. The first book of poems by West in many years, Tea with Osiris will astonish readers with its formal control-the sonnet's 14 lines corresponding to the sectioning of the god-its exuberant grotesqueries of hospital life, its reinvention of myth, its wit and humor, and, ultimately, its poetic celebration of a devastating visitation. For finally, in the world of Osiris, "Our nightmares are what sustain us." Back in the hospital a child