A Hundred White Daffodils: Essays, Interviews, the Akhmatova Translations, Newspaper Columns, and One Poem

by Jane Kenyon

Hardcover, 1999

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Available

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Publication

Graywolf Press (1999), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 248 pages

Description

"There is something in me that will not be snuffed out," Jane Kenyon told Bill Moyers in an interview. And there is no better proof of that than the overwhelming response her poetry generates. Kenyon's last collection,Otherwise: New & Selected Poems, remains a phenomenon: a best-seller that testifies to the impact Kenyon has had on the poetic landscape. A Hundred White Daffodils is a companion volume that sheds illumination on a poet, and a woman, of great presence. It offers glimpses into a life cut too short and traces the influences that created Kenyon's poetic voice. The book includes Kenyon's translations of the great Russian poet Anna Akhmatova, and insights into how Kenyon chose her as a muse. It presents a variety of Kenyon's prose pieces about the writing life, her spiritual life, her country community, her gardens-- themes that readers will well rememberfrom her poems. Transcripts of interviews provide further understanding as Kenyon faces her struggle with depression and the losses wrought by illness. Finally, there is an unfinished, visionary poem that makes one wonder what might have been if Kenyon had been given the chance to create more poetry. Including an introduction by Kenyon's husband and fellow poet, Donald Hall, and a bibliography of her publications,A Hundred White Daffodils is a gift to all those devoted to Kenyon's poetry.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member leslie.98
I am not rating this book as I only read the 30 pages of Anna Akhmatova's "Twenty Poems". However, I did really like those!

Physical description

248 p.; 5.66 inches

ISBN

1555972918 / 9781555972912

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