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The Boat of Quiet Hours

AUTHOR: Jane Kenyon
ISBN: 0915308878

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The Boat of Quiet Hours
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by Jane Kenyon


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Some poems begin with a picture, a moment that begs to be rendered in words. Kenyon writes poems like this, and writes them well. Her poems celebrate the moment with wit, charm, and style: "through time and space we came/ to Main Streetthree days before/ Labor Day, 1984, 4:47 in the afternoon;/ and then that moment passed, displaced/ by others equally equivocal." Kenyon's concerns are everyday, but her keen perception and precision of language make each poem memorable. It is a language that is simple but exact: when her lover is not there, "the bed on your side seemed/ as wide and flat as Kansas"; watching a storm swell in the distance"How lucky we are/to be holding hands on a porch/ in the country." These glimpses into Kenyon's life make for interesting reading. A good choice for any poetry collection. Louis McKee, English Dept., Judge Sch., PhiladelphiaCopyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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         Book Review

The Boat of Quiet Hours
- Book Reviews,
by Jane Kenyon

The Boat of Quiet Hours

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Library Journal

Some poems begin with a picture, a moment that begs to be rendered in words. Kenyon writes poems like this, and writes them well. Her poems celebrate the moment with wit, charm, and style: ``through time and space we came/ to Main Streetthree days before/ Labor Day, 1984, 4:47 in the afternoon;/ and then that moment passed, displaced/ by others equally equivocal.'' Kenyon's concerns are everyday, but her keen perception and precision of language make each poem memorable. It is a language that is simple but exact: when her lover is not there, ``the bed on your side seemed/ as wide and flat as Kansas''; watching a storm swell in the distance``How lucky we are/to be holding hands on a porch/ in the country.'' These glimpses into Kenyon's life make for interesting reading. A good choice for any poetry collection. Louis McKee, English Dept., Judge Sch., Philadelphia


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