Janet Lewis

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Janet Lewis Poems

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Swift and subtle
The flying shuttle
Crosses the web
And fills the loom,
...

Below the gardens and the darkening pines
The living water sinks among the stones,
Sinking yet foaming till the snowy tones
...

Janet Lewis Biography

Janet Loxley Lewis was an American novelist and poet. Biography Lewis was born in Chicago, Illinois, and was a graduate of the University of Chicago, where she was a member of a literary circle that included Glenway Wescott, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, and her future husband Yvor Winters. She was an active member of the University of Chicago Poetry Club. She taught at both Stanford University in California, and the University of California at Berkeley. She wrote The Wife of Martin Guerre (1941) which is the tale of one man's deception and another’s cowardice. Her first novel was The Invasion: A Narrative of Events Concerning the Johnson Family of St. Mary's (1932). Other prose works include The Trial of Soren Qvist (1947), The Ghost of Monsieur Scarron (1959), and the volume of short fiction, Good-bye, Son, and Other Stories (1946). Lewis was also a poet, and concentrated on imagery, rhythms, and lyricism to achieve her goal. Among her works are The Indians in the Woods (1922), and the later collections Poems, 1924-1944 (1950), and Poems Old and New, 1918-1978 (1981). She also collaborated with Alva Henderson, a composer for whom she wrote three libretti and several song texts. She married the American poet and critic Yvor Winters in 1926. Together they founded Gyroscope, a literary magazine that lasted from 1929 until 1931. Lewis died at her home in Los Altos, California, in 1998, at the age of 99.)

The Best Poem Of Janet Lewis

Days

Swift and subtle
The flying shuttle
Crosses the web
And fills the loom,
Leaving for range
Of choice or change
No time, no room.

Janet Lewis Comments

Basil DePinto 16 November 2018

Lewis wrote, in Child in a Garden III, of the hummingbird: ...in thin air standing - motion and quiet reconciled. She is the poet of nature and the inner workings of the heart, and of reconciliation in the person and in the world.

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