The Canal Bed

Poems

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“…her poetry owes its power to control and extraordinary visual sensitivity.”
—<em>Kliatt</em>

“Her poems confront a painful tangle of fear, loss, death, love, and sexuality in sensuous imagery which, while charting defeat, also reaches through to metaphoric identification with figures from the past—mermaids, Mary, Midas’s daughter. The poems in their energy resist a world of defeat.”
—<em>hoice</em>

“There is a kind of pure pleasure in reading Helena Minton’s poems. She looks directly at the world of things and brings out their richnesses and meanings in images that are stong and natural. One of the great strengths in her work is the connection made between image and emotion, the sense of our relationships to objects, landscapes, past events, that are not only themselves but powerful reflections of us and our feelings.
—Sonya Dorman

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