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The Heart’s Necessities - Life in Poetry

English · Paperback / Softback

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"What are the heart's necessities? It's a question Jane Tyson Clement asked herself over and over, both in her poetry and in the way she lived. The things that make life worth living she found in joy and grief, love and longing, and, most importantly, something to believe in. Her observation of the seasons of the soul and of the natural world have made her poems beloved to many readers, most recently jazz artist Becca Stevens. Clement's poetry has gained new life - and a new audience - as lyrics in the songs of this pioneering musician of another century"--

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Poet and short story writer Jane Tyson Clement (1917-2000) lived in Manhattan until she was nineteen, but preferred Bay Head, New Jersey, where the family owned a summer house. Bay Head's windswept shore drew her back year after year: "There was something eternal about it that was always a rock and an anchor for me." She graduated from Smith College in 1939, became a teacher, and married Robert Allen Clement, a Quaker attorney and fellow pacifist. Despite her privileged background, Clement was disturbed by the injustices she saw around her and yearned to do something constructive with her life, to move beyond the "frivolous, self-centered side of my nature...and to do something - anything - about the unfair treatment of workers, the hoarding of wealth in the hands of a few." Eventually this search led Jane and her family to join the Bruderhof, a community movement dedicated to practicing Jesus' teachings of nonviolence, economic equality, and social justice. Here Clement taught school, raised seven children, and, through her poetry and fiction, continued her search for wholeness and truth.

Evoking comparisons to Edna St. Vincent Millay, Mary Oliver, Jane Kenyon, and Denise Levertov, Jane Tyson Clement's poetry is direct and understated, drawing on familiar images from nature and daily life. Her story is told through the lens of her poetry in The Heart's Necessities: A Life in Poetry. Many additional poems are collected in No One Can Stem the Tide, and her short stories appear in The Secret Flower and Other Stories.

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What are the heart’s necessities?
It’s a question Jane Tyson Clement (1917–2000) asked herself over and over, both in her poetry and in the way she lived. Her observation of the seasons of the soul and of the natural world have made her poems beloved to many readers, most recently singer-songwriter Becca Stevens, who has given Clement’s poetry new life – and a new audience – as lyrics in her songs. This book interweaves Clement’s best poems with the story of her life, and with commentary by Stevens describing how specific poems speak to her own life, passions, and creative process.
Like many great poets, from Emily Dickinson to Gerard Manley Hopkins, Jane Tyson Clement (1917–2000) has found more readers since her death than in her lifetime. A new generation that prizes honesty and authenticity is finding in Clement – a restless, questing soul with a life as compelling as her art – a voice that expresses their own deepest feelings, values, and desires.

Foreword

Book launch events at popular music venues with Becca Stevens performing new songs with Jane Tyson Clement lyrics composed exclusively for this release.
National Publicity campaign in music and general interest outlets
Music videos and book trailer
Feature in Plough Quarterly magazine (circulation 19,000)
Significant author presence on Plough web and social media properties: excerpts, shareables, author page
Extensive promotion through Plough email and social channels (100,000 follower and subscribers)
Significant advertising campaign on social media
Giveaways on NetGalley, GoodReads, LibraryThing, and Amazon

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The poetry is brilliant, and it’s inspired Becca to write stunning music.--David Crosby

Product details

Authors Jane Tyson Clement
Assisted by Veery Huleatt (Editor), Becca Stevens (Introduction)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.04.2019
 
EAN 9780874860818
ISBN 978-0-87486-081-8
No. of pages 160
Dimensions 177 mm x 203 mm x 15 mm
Weight 410 g
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary Figures, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women, POETRY / Women Authors

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