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Jane Kenyon: Critical Review by Adrian Oktenberg

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SOURCE: Oktenberg, Adrian. “In Solitude and Sorrow.” Women's Review of Books 13, nos. 10-11 (July 1996): 27-8.

In the following review, Oktenberg contemplates the beauty, simplicity, and expertise of Kenyon's poetry and discusses the recurring themes in Otherwise: New and Selected Poems.

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