The City Limits | Radiance

Kelly is a creative writing and literature instructor at two colleges in Illinois. In this essay, Kelly considers whether the “radiance” referred to in the poem is as comforting as Ammons wants it to be..

A. R. Ammons’s reputation grew over the course of the nearly fifty years that he was publishing poetry, mostly because of two key elements. The first was his elasticity and curiosity as an artist: he went through phases but never settled on any one style as being the “right” one, choosing instead to constantly experiment. He was versatile enough to produce a four-line poem or a poem like Tape for the Turn of the Year (written on a roll of adding machine tape, three inches by one hundred feet), displaying equal craft in each. The second aspect that Ammons is remembered for is...

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