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Jane Kenyon

Jane Kenyon

John Timmerman

William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
2002
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It is a testament to the enduring power and beauty of Jane Kenyon's poetry that many people - even those not particularly interested in poetry - know her work. What forces and influences shaped Kenyon's writing? And what shaped her as a person and a poet? These are the questions that John Timmerman seeks to answer in Jane Kenyon: A Literary Life. In the opening chapters Timmerman beautifully limns the story of Kenyon's life, drawing on unpublished journals and papers of hers and recollections by her husband, the poet Donald Hall. To show how her art grew out of her life, Timmerman proceeds to explore, volume by volume, the form and substance of Kenyon's work. By frequently examining the multiple drafts that Kenyon wrote in the process of reaching a finished poem, Timmerman reveals how she winnowed and refined ideas, images, and language until a poem was honed to its essence. She was especially interested in the "luminous particular," the arresting image that would focus a poem. She also took care to use simple, grounded language and natural objects and events - often drawing on and reflecting on the life she lived at Eagle Pond Farm in rural New Hampshire.Throughout her life Kenyon struggled with depression, but she never let it define her or her work. She also struggled with her faith almost constantly, yet her faith was "unrelenting," according to Timmerman, and she still wrote poems of great beauty and spiritual consolation. Her poetry, even when very personal, reached out - and still reaches out - to the reader, establishing that vital thread of human connection. Indeed, as Timmerman says, Kenyon's poems are "soundings of the human soul." Kenyon was cut down in the prime of her writing life by leukemia, and Timmerman concludes by exploring Hall's mourning of her death in Without, a wrenching collection of poems. But Kenyon's voice lives on in her work, and Timmerman's insightful, often moving study shows why this unique literary voice continues to touch readers with its beauty, grace, and power.
Fatal Choice

Fatal Choice

John Timmerman

Cascade Books
2014
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Using Socratic dialogue to argue the evidence, Fatal Choice makes its case for an orthodox view of hell. But more than that, the narrator finds himself on an actual tour of hell with none other than Hieronymus Bosch, the master of paintings on hell, as his mentor. ""Fatal Choice is no ordinary myth. It combines art history, philosophical dialogue worthy of the Greeks, rigorous orthodox theology, and faithful biblical hermeneutics. All of these on a most objectionable topic--at least to modern sensibilities--hell. John Timmerman pulls this off with all the panache of C. S. Lewis. Like Elwin Ransom at the conclusion of Out of the Silent Planet, you may well question, 'Was this story true' It's worth a thought "" --W. Andrew Hoffecker, Professor of Church History Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi John Timmerman is a Professor of English at Calvin College. He is the author of twenty-five books, many of them for the Christian audience.
My Brother's Mountain

My Brother's Mountain

John Timmerman

Sunbury Press, Inc.
2016
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Davey O'Brien and his friends are just trying to get through seventh grade at the Calumet & Hecla school for miners' children. But trouble won't leave them alone. Conflict with the "townies", sons and daughters of mine bosses and store owners, is one thing. But then the miners go on strike, food becomes scarce during awful winter storms, and life itself grows uncertain as the miners square off against the owners' vigilante thugs.