
The One-Strand River
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In The One-Strand River, Kenney has tales to tell—of loves, births, and confounding politics—in lively, quicksilver language that surprises at every turn. We meet the poet as a middle-aged husband walking the dog, confiding, "Churlish / thoughts bedevil me, often. Sunshine; girls / half my age; the future; unseen perishing / armies.” He swings between surreal dawn vistas and the unsettling sight of seventh-grade girls circling his teenage son; between the pleasure of a New Year's celebration "with Nipperkin” and—striking a note that is rare in contemporary poetry—satirical attack, with an eye on the news of the day. A master of many tones, Kenney recalls a nursery rhyme in the title poem—"Gray goose and gander/ How long have we together?”—and ponders the "one-strand river” that is the sea, with its one encircling shore and its tidal pull on both the landscape and the human heart.
Kenney is never a confessional poet, yet we meet a powerful mind here—that of a man who is always responding to provocations seen and unseen, taking pleasure in the possibilities of words themselves, tossing them up into the daily storm of our vexations and our perilous happiness.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Part One: The Water Clock
- Pen, Line
- How I Used to Wish
- Orrery
- Rear View
- Sky with Eagles
- Grasshopper
- Lens
- Currency
- Alba Lapse
- More Longitude
- The One-Strand River
- Part Two: Riven Heaven
- Occulting
- New
- Notes Toward the Next Question
- Turbulence
- Things
- Resonance
- Song
- Shall I Compare Thee to Appearances?
- 0,1
- 2 A.M.
- Epicycles
- Part Three: Uranium Rose
- Alba Mine
- No Odder Elsewhere
- Squall Correlative
- No.
- Not College, Recalled
- Constitutional
- Surrealism
- Composite
- Communications System
- The Rough
- To Circe
- Part Four: Follies
- Alba Boats
- Millenary
- Aesthetics Update
- Air Sublime
- Volkerwanderung
- Now We Are Ready to Speak of Bodies Changing into Other Bodies
- Metamorphoses
- Volkerwanderung Again
- Lightning Strikes the Protein-Rich Postcambrian Tide Pool
- New Year, with Nipperkin
- Final Exam
- Part Five: Ars Longa
- Balancing
- Some Charles and a Fresh Start
- Per Benjamin Franklin
- Poetry
- Saxon Rivets
- Eye in a Fine Frenzy Rolling
- Ithaca
- More Charles and an Old Story
- Biographical
- Lives of the Romantics
- How Am I?
- Part Six: Metamorphoses
- Alba Utterly
- Consolations of Verse
- Talent Show
- Another Unfortunate Encounter
- Rewrite
- More War Songs
- Challenges & Opportunities
- Daphne Abducted
- Scenes
- Imaginative Literature 101
- The Carbon Cycle
- Part Seven: Western Wind
- Muse Interviews
- White Paper
- Library Update
- Ecumenical
- The Judeo-Christian Tradition
- Critical
- Noted
- Asphyxiation Sapphics
- September
- Separated by Little but an Adequate Sense of the Tragic
- Less Larks
- Part Eight: Folly
- Security Council
- Fall of Rome
- Alaric Intelligence Memo #36
- If Bev Above
- Meanwhile,
- In a Pig's Eye
- What Went Wrong in Iraq?
- A Pot of Tea
- Judgment
- Open Letter
- More Politics
- Part Nine: Ephemeris
- Hermetic Sapphics
- Abettors of Entropy
- Office Visit
- Nevermore
- Alba Red
- Ephemeris
- Honor Guard
- Metamorphosis
- Cumaean
- Four Score
- Knight, Death, Devil
- Part Ten: Rings
- Alba Bad
- That Was Grim King
- Rings
- Part Eleven: Compass Rose
- Dark Matter
- Alba Beach
- Parallel World
- Asymmetries
- Entropy Over
- Mid
- Hydrology
- Lachrymation
- The Winter
- Contraction
- Late Child
- Pathetic Fallacy
- Acknowledgments, Chimeras, Notes
- A Note About the Author
- Other Books by This Author
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