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  1. Poems: Song and the Orchard by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, 2008-02
  2. Song (American Poets Continuum) by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, 1994-01-01
  3. The Orchard (American Poets Continuum) by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, 2004-04-01
  4. ISKANDARIYA. Aquatints by Briony Morrow-Cribbs by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, 2007
  5. Biography - Kelly, Brigit Pegeen (1951-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  6. To the Place of the Trumpets (Yale Series of Younger Poets) by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, 1988-09-10
  7. The pear tree. (Poem): An article from: The Antioch Review by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, 1994-01-01
  8. The Orchard [ORCHARD -OS] by Brigit Pegeen(Author) Kelly, 2004-04-30
  9. Of royal issue. (Poem): An article from: The Antioch Review by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, 1994-01-01
  10. Song by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, 1995
  11. Song by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, 1995
  12. The dance.(Poetry)(Poem): An article from: The Antioch Review by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, 2004-03-22
  13. Warren Wilson College Faculty: Eleanor Wilner, Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Barbara Ras, Debra Spark, Sebastian Matthews, Adria Bernardi, A. Van Jordan
  14. Brigit Pegeen Kelly's "The Satyr's Heart": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 22, Chapter 11)

1. Brigit Pegeen Kelly
Brigit Pegeen Kelly. Song home Last updated 2001.11.7.
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2. Brigit Pegeen Kelly - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Brigit Pegeen Kelly (born 1951) is an awardwinning American poet. She was born in Palo Alto, California, and is married to the poet, Michael Madonick.
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Jump to: navigation search Image:BrigitPegeenKelly.jpg Brigit Pegeen Kelly Brigit Pegeen Kelly (born 1951) is an award-winning American poet. She was born in Palo Alto California , and is married to the poet, Michael Madonick . She is a professor of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign . Her work has been included in five volumes of the Pushcart Prize Anthology and six volumes of The Best American Poetry
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Brigit Pegeen Kelly. Brigit Kelly has published three books of poetry, To the Place of Trumpets (Yale University Press, 1988), selected by James Merrill for
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Brigit Kelly has published three books of poetry, To the Place of Trumpets (Yale University Press, 1988), selected by James Merrill for the Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize, Song (BOA Editions, Ltd., 1995), winner of the Lamont Poetry Prize from the Academy of American Poets and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Critics Circle Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Award, and the Pulitzer Prize. Additional awards and honors include a "Discovery" / The Nation award, the Witter Bynner Prize from the Academy of Arts and Letters, the Cecil Hemley Award from the Poetry Society of America, and fellowships from the Whiting Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and the Illinois Arts Council. Her work has appeared in many anthologies and literary magazines, including The Nation The Yale Review New England Review Poetry The Antioch Review The Massachusetts Review The Southern Review , five Pushcart Prize volumes, and six volumes of

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10. Brigit Pegeen Kelly
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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Ms Kelly is one of the most beautiful poets writing in this new century. She was shortlistded for the Pulitzer in 2005, losing to Ted Kooser, a far lesser poet in my opinion, but she'll get her prize within the next 10 years for sure.
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Avoiding the Muse: Brigit Pegeen Kelly's "Song" I have been thinking about work a lot lately. I have been specifically thinking about her poem, "Song," which is the title poem of her http://avoidmuse.blogspot.com/2005/01/brigit-pegeen-kellys-song.html

12. Avoiding The Muse: Brigit Pegeen Kelly's "Song"
I have been thinking about brigit pegeen kelly s work a lot lately. I have been specifically thinking about her poem, Song, which is the title poem of her
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In other words, this is all about distraction.
Friday, January 07, 2005
Brigit Pegeen Kelly's "Song"
I have been thinking about Brigit Pegeen Kelly's work a lot lately. I have been specifically thinking about her poem, " Song ," which is the title poem of her second book. Even to this day, that poem gives me goosebumps. I have even read it at readings I have done, despite the fact I know it will make my own work pale in comparison. That said, this poem means so much to me I simply have to share it with others.
I first ran into "Song" in a warehouse bookstore in Gainesville, FL. This store had a bunch of litmags, one of which was The Southern Review . My then partner and I were bitching and complaining about how for once we just wanted to be so bowled over by a poem that we couldn't even speak. He picked up the magazine and after a few minutes handed it to me without so much as a word. It was opened to "Song." When I read the poem, I literally felt transfixed. It gave me goosebumps. I had never imagined a poem of such tenderness and terror at the same time. I was absolutely stunned. My ex-partner and I said very little after reading the poem. But the poem has stayed with me ever since that day.
Later, when the book came out, I again read the poem. Again, I was floored. Its effects weren't lessened in the slightest. I still cannot put my finger on exactly why this poem works and is so affecting. There is mystery in this poem. There is the myth and the story, but there is something else, something that reaches into the very subconscious world. Over the years, Brigit and I have become good friends. We talk poetry on the phone, sometimes for over an hour. We talk about John Ashbery, why we don't write much, why poetry is a moral act. I have never once asked her about this poem and its genesis. Somehow, I want the mystery of it to remain untouched.

13. Blackbird Feature, Susan Settlemyre Williams, Review | The Orchard, By Brigit Pe
Review The Orchard, by brigit pegeen kelly (BOA Editions Ltd., 2004) Williams writes Where would brigit pegeen kelly go? I ve been pondering that
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FEATURE August 16, 2004 Review The Orchard , by Brigit Pegeen Kelly (BOA Editions Ltd., 2004)
Blackbird associate literary editor Susan Settlemyre Williams reviews The Orchard , the new poetry collection by Brigit Pegeen Kelly. Williams writes: "Where would Brigit Pegeen Kelly go? I've been pondering that question since first reading Song (BOA, 1995) several years ago. That extravagant but tightly woven, gorgeous but terrifying book seemed to represent the apogee of a particular, highly idiosyncratic poetic vision. Where could Kelly go after that? The answer, provided by her long-awaited third book, The Orchard , is 'deeper.'" The Orchard Contributor's notes
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14. Brigit Peegen Kelly, Poet
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15. Brigit Pegeen Kelly: The Orchard By Tony Leuzzi
brigit pegeen kelly s poems are like rare birds strange and wonderful. More closely aligned with the offbeat brilliance of Dylan Thomas than, say,
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BOA Editions ($14.95) The Orchard is a coherent statement on the experience of loss, or––more precisely––how one attempts to understand this experience through the powerful yet unstable realities of the physical world. Whether the voice in her poems is pondering the "heavy" absence of a statue's arms ("The Sparrow's Gate") or discovering the problematic relationship between likenesses (such as "mute the birds. Not like birds at all" in "Two Boys"), or ruminating on the mind's tendency to sculpt its own approximate reality (as the artist does, using a "poor dog" to carve "Out of the blackest of black stones a female wolf" in "The Wolf"), it is always aware that, in its fumbling toward articulation, it is attempting to fill space, to create matter where there is only emptiness. Perhaps it is this very anxiousness that accounts for the conspicuous fullness of Kelly's poems. Her long, loose hexameter lines aurally and visually distinguish her from the shorter, more concise expressions of her contemporaries. Moreover, within these lines, there is a tendency to bead together disparate images, suggesting that everything is connected: in "The Satyr's Heart," for example, the voice notes "…There is the smell of fruit/And the smell of wet coins..." Like Whitman's "inclusive" verse, her cadenced lines are patterned on parallel structure and figures of repetition because these devices allow her to be expansive. Unlike Whitman, however, Kelly's expansiveness is filled with doubt, with dis-ease. In "Brightness from the North," one of

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brigit pegeen kelly (1951 ). brigit pegeen kelly s poetry is rich in detail and complex in emotion. Her subjects include the glories of nature,
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17. The Believer - Brigit Pegeen Kelly's THE ORCHARD
Neither does brigit pegeen kelly. I imagine she might have been tossed into Bedlam in the seventeenth century, but our understanding of exuberance is more
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18. The New York Times > Books > Audio > A Poetry Reading By Brigit Pegeen Kelly
A Poetry Reading by brigit pegeen kelly The poet reads Rose of Sharon, Black Legs and The South Gate from her new book, The Orchard.
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The poet reads "Rose of Sharon," "Black Legs" and "The South Gate" from her new book, "The Orchard."
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20. Margin: Exploring Modern Magical Realism/"SONG" By Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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SONG
Listen: there was a goat's head hanging by ropes in a tree.
All night it hung there and sang. And those who heard it
Felt a hurt in their hearts and thought they were hearing
The song of a night bird. They sat up in their beds, and then
They lay back down again. In the night wind, the goat's head
Swayed back and forth, and from far off it shone faintly
The way the moonlight shone on the train track miles away
Beside which the goat's headless body lay. Some boys
Had hacked its head off. It was harder work than they had imagined.
The goat cried like a man and struggled hard. But they Finished the job. They hung the bleeding head by the school And then ran off into the darkness that seems to hide everything. The head hung in the tree. The body lay by the tracks. The head called to the body. The body to the head. They missed each other. The missing grew large between them, Until it pulled the heart right out of the body, until The drawn heart flew toward the head, flew as a bird flies Back to its cage and the familiar perch from which it trills.

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