Kenyon, Jane, A Hundred White Daffodils, Graywolf Press,1999.
Beyond those who read her columns in TheConcord Monitor (Hew Hampshire), few were acquainted with Jane Kenyon the prose writer. A Hundred White Daffodils brings this dimension of her work to light with a collection of columns, miscellaneous prose pieces, transcripts of interviews, a handful of aesthetic statements, and her translations of the Russian poet Anna Akhmatova. The volume is introduced by Donald Hall, and concludes with Jack Kelleher's thorough bibliography of works by and about Kenyon, as well as audio and video recordings, and musical scores based on her poems.
Kenyon, Jane, Otherwise: New and Selected Poems, Graywolf Press, 1996.
In the weeks before her death, Kenyon selected poems from her four previous volumes and from among her new pieces to appear in this collection. The afterword.....
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