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Hall, Donald, Without: Poems, Mariner Books, 1999.
Published after the death of his wife (Kenyon), the
poems in this Donald Hall collection are all dedicated
to the memory of Kenyon and their life together.
Poem titles include "Her Long Illness,"
"Last Days," "Letter after a Year," and "Weeds and
Peonies."
Hornback, Bert G., ed., "Bright Unequivocal Eye": Poems, Papers, and Remembrances from the First Jane Kenyon Conference, Peter Lang, 2000.
This book contains a collection of writings by poets
and teachers who attended a 1998 conference held in
honor of Kenyon in Louisville, Kentucky. The essays
include such topics as "Our Lady of Sorrows: Some
Thoughts on Jane Kenyon," "Affective Disorders:
The Treatment of Emotion in Jane Kenyon's Poetry,"
and "The Interior Garden in Jane Kenyon's Poetry."
The title of this book is derived from the last line of
"Having it Out with Melancholy."
Kenyon, Jane, A Hundred White...
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