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Jane Kenyon: The Making of a Poet

English

By (author): Dana Greene

Demystifying the Poet Laureate of Depression

Pleasure-loving, sarcastic, stubborn, determined, erotic, deeply sad--Jane Kenyons complexity and contradictions found expression in luminous poems that continue to attract a passionate following. Dana Greene draws on a wealth of personal correspondence and other newly available materials to delve into the origins, achievement, and legacy of Kenyons poetry and separate the artists life story from that of her husband, the award-winning poet Donald Hall.

Impacted by relatives depression during her isolated childhood, Kenyon found poetry at college, where writers like Robert Bly encouraged her development. Her graduate school marriage to the middle-aged Hall and subsequent move to New Hampshire had an enormous impact on her life, moods, and creativity. Immersed in poetry, Kenyon wrote about womens lives, nature, death, mystical experiences, and melancholy--becoming, in her own words, an advocate of the inner life. Her breakthrough in the 1980s brought acclaim as a born poet and appearances in the New Yorker and elsewhere. Yet her ongoing success and artistic growth exacerbated strains in her marriage and failed to stave off depressive episodes that sometimes left her non-functional. Refusing to live out the stereotype of the mad woman poet, Kenyon sought treatment and confronted her illness in her work and in public while redoubling her personal dedication to finding pleasure in every fleeting moment. Prestigious fellowships, high-profile events, residencies, and media interviews had propelled her career to new heights when leukemia cut her life short and left her husband the loving but flawed curator of her memory and legacy.

Revelatory and insightful, Jane Kenyon offers the first full-length biography of the elusive poet and the unquiet life that shaped her art.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 481g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780252045387

About Dana Greene

Dana Greene is Dean Emerita of Oxford College of Emory University. Her books include Denise Levertov: A Poets Life and Elizabeth Jennings: The Inward War.

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