Kelly, Brigit Pegeen

The Orchard (American Poets Continuum V. 82)
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The Orchard (American Poets Continuum V. 82)
Brigit Pegeen Kelly , and Brigit Kelly Pegen
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Book Description

Richly allusive, the poems in Brigit Pegeen Kelly's The Orchard evoke elements of myth in distinctive aural and rhythmic patterns. Her poetic strength lies in her ability to cast poems as modern myths and allegories. Propelled by patterned repetitions and lush cadences, the poems move the reader through a landscape where waking and dream consciousness fuse.

Brigit Pegeen Kelly teaches creative writing at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her poetry collections are Song (BOA Editions), the 1994 Lamont Poetry Selection of The Academy of American Poets and a finalist for the 1995 Los Angeles Times Book Award, and To the Place of Trumpets, selected by James Merrill for the 1987 Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize.

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3 out of 5 stars Not bad stuff, but exceptionally heavy........2005-07-07

Brigit Pegeen Kelly, The Orchard (BOA Editions, 2004)

The Orchard is the kind of book one doesn't see too often these days; it's poetry that's "academic" in the trust sense of the word, thick almost to the point of unreadability with diction that's just this side of archaic, layer upon layer of symbolism, and all that sort of thing that makes high school and college English professors foam at the mouth. There is little doubt in my mind, having read this book, that Kelly is on the fast track to canonization; this is substantiated by The Orchard having been nominated for a National Book Critics' Circle Award this year. Because of all this, there's the temptation to compare her to poets already in the canon (there's certainly a good argument to be made for comparing her style and diction, and probably substance, to that of, say, Pound, or to a lesser extent Eliot). I'll try to avoid it, given the length limits I'm stuck with, but those with more room than I have might want to take a crack at it.

The basic problem with the canon is that, while it's often beautiful work (as is the case here), it sometimes lets the simple factors of readability and accessibility fall by the wayside in order to be deep. The best poets who flirt with canonization-- Li-Young Lee is the one who springs immediately to mind-- have the depth and flavor, but also have that surface layer that says "here's a poem; if all you get out of it is what you see on the surface, that's okay." Kelly's work has a marked absence of this trait; the language itself almost seems to be pointing the reader toward the depths, saying "in order to get anything out of this poem, you'd best come armed with a knowledge of mythology, and an OED would probably help as well." Not that this is necessarily a bad thing, but it's likely to turn away those not yet familiar with poetry these days; as we all know, at the turn of the twenty-first century, "those not yet familiar with poetry" is, well, almost everyone.

Recommended for advanced readers. Newcomers to the scene might want to go with a little lighter reading.

5 out of 5 stars Struck.......2004-05-28

A few decades back, when Jon Anderson wrote that "the secret of poetry is cruelty," he must have had something like Brigit Kelly's poems in mind. Kelly's third book, The Orchard, continues her fascination with the suffering and cruelty that lies somewhere between the animal and the human, obsessing over pain directly linked with physical beauty.

It's important to note that the speaker in Kelly's poem is a witness to suffering rather than an instigator. She seeks to comfort and justify those in pain, the human and animal, the living and the dead, to name them with poetical power, as she does a diseased dog in "The Wolf," linking that dog to wolf and then wolf to myth, making "of her something / Better than she could make of herself". This poem is one of the finest in a collection full of fine poems.

And Kelly likes her descriptions steeped in beauty and terror. In the last line of "Elegy" she writes, "Brighter than a bed of lilies struck by snow." That violent "struck" means everything to Kelly's poetics. It's subtle, hidden between the blinding purity of the lilies and the snow.
To the Place of Trumpets (Yale Series of Younger Poets)
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    To the Place of Trumpets (Yale Series of Younger Poets)
    Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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    Song (American Poets Continuum Series, V. 30)
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Great Collection
    • beautiful and painful
    • Four corners of the Night
    • Changing, Inescapable, True
    Song (American Poets Continuum Series, V. 30)
    Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Great Collection.......2002-04-24

    A friend of mine turned me on to Kelly and I am happy she did. This stuff is so vivid, so colorful and full of haunting images. True delight.

    5 out of 5 stars beautiful and painful.......2000-06-15

    Brigit Kelly's title poem is, truly, the best poem I have ever read. It is so filled with suffering and sweetness, interwoven, I could hardly stand it; it blew my mind. The entire book is wonderful. Kelly's poems radiate intelligence and bare-bones honesty. She dives into the pain and truth and loveliness of life and takes you along with her, but even with all the intensity in her writing, she leaves you feeling somehow safe in the world. If you can find her first book somewhere (it's out of print) find it, too. It also cuts to the quick. Please, Brigit, give us another book!

    5 out of 5 stars Four corners of the Night.......2000-04-21

    Compare this to what? Chagall dreaming at dusk near a pasture? . . . Kelly's poems paint their way into your mind through your eyes, in short, brush-saturated strokes of paint. Her short lines, full of amazing enjambments, lull you out of adulthood. But it's not all pleasant. There's a lot to be afraid of. But there's so much beauty (in all that mystery) after you catch your breath. Kelly's poem-paintings are dripping with nightmares and dreamlight.

    5 out of 5 stars Changing, Inescapable, True.......1999-10-16

    Senuous; This book is composed of the stretchings of this woman's life. I had the opportunity to hear her read and I will never feel the same way about age or sex or truth again.
    WEST BRANCH #21/22 (10th Anniversary Issue)
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      WEST BRANCH #21/22 (10th Anniversary Issue)
      Karl and Robert Taylor, Editors: David Citino, Lola Haskins, Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Ken Poyner, Martha Collins, Tom Chandler, Deborah Burnham, Harold Fleming, Len Roberts, Karen Peterson, Layle Silbert, Ingrid Hughes, Wm. Van Wert, et al PATTEN
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      The dance.(Poetry)(Poem): An article from: The Antioch Review
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        The dance.(Poetry)(Poem): An article from: The Antioch Review
        Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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        Release Date: 2005-07-31

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        This digital document is an article from The Antioch Review, published by Antioch Review, Inc. on March 22, 2004. The length of the article is 877 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.<BR><BR><strong>Citation Details</strong>
        <strong>Title:</strong> The dance.(Poetry)(Poem)
        <strong>Author:</strong> Brigit Pegeen Kelly
        <strong>Publication:</strong> <em>The Antioch Review</em> (Refereed)
        <strong>Date:</strong> March 22, 2004
        <strong>Publisher:</strong> Antioch Review, Inc.
        <strong>Volume:</strong> 62 <strong>Issue:</strong> 2 <strong>Page:</strong> 320(2)<BR><BR>Article Type: Poem<BR><BR>Distributed by Thomson Gale
        The pear tree. (Poem): An article from: The Antioch Review
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          The pear tree. (Poem): An article from: The Antioch Review
          Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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          ASIN: B0008YZHQA
          Release Date: 2005-07-28

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          This digital document is an article from The Antioch Review, published by Antioch Review, Inc. on January 1, 1994. The length of the article is 995 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.<BR><BR><strong>Citation Details</strong>
          <strong>Title:</strong> The pear tree. (Poem)
          <strong>Author:</strong> Brigit Pegeen Kelly
          <strong>Publication:</strong> <em>The Antioch Review</em> (Refereed)
          <strong>Date:</strong> January 1, 1994
          <strong>Publisher:</strong> Antioch Review, Inc.
          <strong>Volume:</strong> v52 <strong>Issue:</strong> n1 <strong>Page:</strong> p 73(3)<BR><BR>Distributed by Thomson Gale
          Of royal issue. (Poem): An article from: The Antioch Review
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            Of royal issue. (Poem): An article from: The Antioch Review
            Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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            Release Date: 2005-06-01

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            This digital document is an article from The Antioch Review, published by Antioch Review, Inc. on January 1, 1994. The length of the article is 337 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.<BR><BR><strong>Citation Details</strong>
            <strong>Title:</strong> Of royal issue. (Poem)
            <strong>Author:</strong> Brigit Pegeen Kelly
            <strong>Publication:</strong> <em>The Antioch Review</em> (Refereed)
            <strong>Date:</strong> January 1, 1994
            <strong>Publisher:</strong> Antioch Review, Inc.
            <strong>Volume:</strong> v52 <strong>Issue:</strong> n1 <strong>Page:</strong> p 72(1)<BR><BR>Distributed by Thomson Gale
            Song   Poems By Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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              Song Poems By Brigit Pegeen Kelly
              Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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              Song
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                Song
                Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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