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Jane Kenyon (May 23, 1947 – April 22, 1995) was an American poet and translator.Her work is often characterized as simple, spare, and emotionally resonant. Kenyon was the second wife of poet, editor, and critic Donald Hall who made her the subject of many of his poems.
Bolcom uses some of his sweetest music with Kenyon’s short stanzas. The key statement in this song is the phrase, “God does not leave us comfortless.” [ 3 ] Let Evening Come was recorded by Benita Valente as the sopranist, Cynthia Raim as the pianist, and Michael Tree as the violist for Centaur Records.
The Best American Poetry 1989 book cover. The Best American Poetry 1989, a volume in The Best American Poetry series, was edited by David Lehman and by guest editor Donald Hall. One of the poems Hall selected for this edition was written by his wife, [1] Jane Kenyon. Hall also selected one of his own poems as one of the 75 best American poems ...
Jane Kenyon "Let Evening Come" Harvard Magazine: Karl Kirchwey "The Diva's First Song (White's Hotel, London)" Partisan Review: Carolyn Kizer "Marriage Song" Antaeus: Kenneth Koch "A Time Zone" The Paris Review: John Koethe "Morning in America" American Poetry Review: Mark Levine "Work Song" The New Yorker: Laurence Lieberman "Dark Songs: Slave ...
Donald Andrew Hall Jr. [1] (September 20, 1928 – June 23, 2018) was an American poet, writer, editor, and literary critic. He was the author of more than 50 books across several genres from children's literature, biography, memoir, essays, and including 22 volumes of verse.
Jane Kenyon "Having It Out with Melancholy" Poetry: Pamela Kircher "Looking at the Sea" The Ohio Review: Kenneth Koch "Talking to Patrizia" Poetry: Phyllis Koestenbaum "Harriet Feigenbaum Is a Sculptor" Poetry New York: Stanley Kunitz "Chariot" The Gettysburg Review: Denise Levertov "In California During the Gulf War" American Poetry Review ...
The Kenyon Review: Reginald Gibbons "White Beach" The Southern Review: C. S. Giscombe "All (Facts, Stories, Chance)" River Styx: Kimiko Hahn "Possession: A Zuihitsu" Another Chicago Magazine: Gail Hanlon "Plainsong" Poetry Flash: Henry Hart "The Prisoner of Camau" Beloit Poetry Journal: William Heyen "The Steadying" Triquarterly: Jonathan ...
Jane Kenyon (1947–1995) Jack Kerouac (1922–1969) Sophie Kerr (1880–1965) Francis Scott Key (1779–1843) Laurel Elizabeth Keyes (d. 1983) Alicia Keys (born 1981) Kerry Shawn Keys (born 1946) D. Kildare (1934–2005) Aline Murray Kilmer (1888–1941) Joyce Kilmer (1886–1918) Val Kilmer (born 1959) Suji Kwock Kim (born 1969) Harriet ...