Pulitzer Prize Poetry Winner

Stag's Leap

by Sharon Olds

Summary

Olds chronicles, month by month, the ending of a long marriage after her husband leaves for another woman. Her verse is candidly autobiographical, physical, and unguarded, refusing protective irony in favor of slow, stunned attention. The sequence becomes an unsparing study of love's afterlife, jealousy, and the difficult dignity of telling the truth.

Historical Context & Significance

Olds' win was a crowning achievement for her narrative style of poetry and the "confessional" tradition.