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  • Published: 1 July 2025
  • ISBN: 9780593802823
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $55.00

My Childhood in Pieces

A Stand-Up Comedy, a Skokie Elegy





From the award-winning poet, dark comic microbursts of prose deliver a whole childhood, at the hands of an aspiring middle-class Jewish family whose hard-boiled American values and wit were the forge of a poet's coming-of-age.

From the award-winning poet, dark comic microbursts of prose deliver a whole childhood, at the hands of an aspiring middle-class Jewish family whose hard-boiled American values and wit were the forge of a poet's coming-of-age.

“My grandparents taught me to write my sins on paper and cast them into the water. . . . They didn’t expect an entire book,” Hirsch says in the “prologue” to this glorious festival of knife-sharp observations. In microchapters—sometimes only a single scathing sentence long—with titles like “Call to Breakfast,” “Pay Cash,” “The Sorrow of Manly Sports,” and “Aristotle on Lawrence Avenue,” Eddie’s gambling father, Ruby, son of a white metal smelter, schools him and his sister in blackjack; Eddie’s mom bangs pots to wake the kids to a breakfast of cold cereal; Uncle Bob, in the collection business, is heard threatening people on the phone; and nobody suffers fools. In this household, Eddie learned to jab with his left and cross with his right, never to kid a kidder, and how to sneak out at night.
    Affectionate, deadpan, and exuberant, steeped in Yiddishkeit and Midwestern practicality, Hirsch’s laugh-and-cry performance animates a heartbreaking odyssey, from the cradle to the day he leaves home, armed with sorrow and a huge store of poetic wit.

  • Published: 1 July 2025
  • ISBN: 9780593802823
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $55.00

About the author

Edward Hirsch

Edward Hirsch has published five previous books of poems:
FOR THE SLEEPWALKERS (1981), WILD GRATITUDE
(1986), which won the National Book
Critics Circle Award, THE NIGHT PARADE (1989),
EARTHLY MEASURES (1994), and ON LOVE (1998).
He has also written three prose books, including HOW TO
READ A POEM AND FALL IN LOVE WITH POETRY
(1999), a national bestseller, and THE DEMON AND THE
ANGEL: SEARCHING FOR THE SOURCE OF
ARTISTIC INSPIRATION (2002). A frequent contributor
to leading magazines and periodicals, including THE NEW
YORKER, DOUBLETAKE, and AMERICAN POETRY
REVIEW, he also writes the Poet's Choice column for the
WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD. He has received
the Prix de Rome, a Guggenheim Fellowship, an American
Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Literature, and a
MacArthur Fellowship. He teaches at the University of
Houston.

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Praise for My Childhood in Pieces

Praise for Edward Hirsch's work:

  • “Bring[s] new life to the elegy. . . . Consummate, passionate, generous, and resplendent, Hirsch’s poems vanquish the static of our lives and guide us back to a place of contemplation and gratitude.” —Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review)
  • “Tender and unflinching. . . . Hirsch balances heartfelt elegy with a celebration of the everyday. . . . While later poems address Hirsch’s loss of eyesight, giving resonance to the collection’s title, readers will be grateful that the poet’s inner eye remains as observant and compassionate as ever.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
  • "What makes Hirsch so singular in American poetry is the balance he strikes between the quotidian and something completely other—an irrational counterforce, the 'living fire' that gives its name to his new selected poems. . . . The everyday and the otherworldly temper each other in these excellent poems, and American poetry gains new strength as a result." —Peter Campion, The New York Times Books Review

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