Natalie Kenvin has studied with Donald Hall, W. D. Snodgrass,
Lucille Clifton and Charles Simic and returned to writing
in 1988 after a twenty-five-year silence. Many of her poems
are set in urban neighborhoods and state hospitals, making
Kenvin, like Sylvia Plath, a poet of dark moods and slashing
epiphanies. "To know her/ Is like kissing in the narrow,
warring alleys."
BOA books by Natalie Kenvin:
Bruise Theory
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