The main theme of The Blue Bowl is criticism of the process of burial and mourning of Kenyon, and a method that did not give a feeling of closure to those who lost the loved one. Kenyon can cause emotional reactions through her vivid depiction of the natural environment and the emotional overtones surrounding the burial of family pets, and the events that occur after the rest of the cat. The reader reflects the actual role of poetry.
345} ANE KENYON Jane KENYON (). American poet, translation. Jane Kenyon was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and grew up in the Midwest. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan in 1970, writing four poems such as "From Room to Room" (1978), "Boat in a Quiet Time" (1986), "Please come in the evening" . (1990) and Konstanz (1993). Translation book, Twenty poems of Anna Akatomawah (1985). She and her husband, poet Donald Hall, moved to the Eagle Pond farm of Wilmot, New Hampshire, where he discovered that the landscape of the New England countryside allowed them to convey their inner world. did. Otherwise the fifth story of her poem, otherwise it is a new poetry and poetry published after death (1996). After her death, she also announced her translation, interview and other essays, A Hundred White Daffodils (1999). She was a poet poet in New Hampshire when she died. The other two legs slept. 343
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The poet Donald Hall wrote that he had serious leukemia with his wife Jane (poet Jane Kenyon). For him, the hospital he used was a ship sailing its propeller safely towards the harbor with its huge shock engine. The passengers are wearing masks or sleeves ... but I believe in this boat / harbor / breakfast, work and love. "The hall wrote what he wrote at that time:" .... My bone marrow recovery ... I will take my wife back to my dog ... And after a couple of weeks of treatment my wife has been discharged and a few months has passed.Safe port Knowing that there was nothing, he was preparing to worry "listening to call for help" and "preparing again" / to drive to an emergency ", so please read your own words again. .... huge / boat in the water ... / departing / no port ... ... / no arrival or destination ... ... "
346 jane KENYON I slept on the wall of the room with a picture hanging on the wall and planned to be like this day. But one day I know, otherwise it is. Let the light of the evening shine through the barn breaks and rise as the sun goes down. When a woman picks up a needle and a thread, a cricket is scratched. Come at night. Let's gather at a hoe covered with dew plants with long grass. Let the stars appear and let the moon reveal her silver corner. Let's put the fox back in the sand. Cool the wind. Let's blacken the inside of the cabin. Come at night. I go to the bottle in the groove and let the air in the lung do the night. Do it, do it, do not be afraid. God will not let us feel comfortable, so come over at night. 344
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