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Eye Level

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A reissuing of Eye Level, the debut collection of poetry by Jane Shore.

88 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1977

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December 12, 2018
I am not sure how this ended up on my library hold list, but I found it moving. My favorite poem in the collection is "The Reader." The first line captivated me immediately: "She is lying between a page and a mountain."
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August 6, 2017
good, but not as moving as Yes or No
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January 25, 2008
Jane Shore, Eye Level (U. Massachusetts, 1977)

Winner of the Juniper Prize for Poetry, this little volume was Jane Shore's first. She's published three more since then (as of this writing), and still hasn't even achieved the fame of such unknowns outside the poetry world as Jorie Graham and Gjertrud Schackenberg, both recent winners of major (well, for poetry) prizes. This points to something being wrong with the universe, as Shore's work can easily hold a candle to the upper echelons of that being written by the talented today.

Shore's work is deep, reflective, but still more accessible than most poets who write in the "academic" style; these are poems that are about the great truths, all right, but there's an easier-to-grok level above that deals in the day-to-day things of our existence, and the one doesn't have to be grasped to make sense of the other.


Because we landed on the moon, all Americans
can walk a little taller.

Planting our carpet roll of flags,
one for each state in the Union!
I feel so proud of my own Garden State
with vegetables stitched onto the blue field
of sky instead of stars.
(from "An Astronaut's Journal")

If you could smirk at that bit, you should be fine with the whole book. A small, unrecognized gem. ****
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