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No One Can Stem the Tide
Jane Tyson Clement

No One Can Stem the Tide

Selected Poems, 1931-1991

Plough Publishing House (Oct 01, 2000)
9780874869002
| Paperback
170 pages | 127 x 180 mm
Dewey 811.54
LC Classification PS3552.L3933 .N6 2000
LC Control No. 00010386

Subject

  • Poetry
  • Poetry / American / General
  • Poetry / General
  • Poetry / Inspirational & Religious

Plot

Though most of Jane Tyson Clement’s poems remained hidden in private notebooks during her lifetime, the few that traveled beyond her hands were widely admired and drew critical acclaim. Now, with this first comprehensive anthology of her work, the public can at last discover this gifted poet and give her the audience she deserves.Evoking comparisons to such better-known contemporaries as Jane Kenyon, Wendell Berry, and Denise Levertov, Clement is direct and understated. Even when technically sophisticated, her poetry speaks with a familiar voice and draws on accessible images from the natural world.Still, these are no mere “nature poems.” In exploring the varied emotions of life – of love, longing, and loss; memory, sacrifice, and desire; struggle and frustration, joy and resolve – they reveal the tireless seeking of a generous and honest heart and beckon the reader down new avenues of seeing and hearing.