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A Night Without Armor Paperback – Deckle Edge, August 3, 1999
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Print length160 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherIt Books
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Publication dateAugust 3, 1999
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Dimensions5.62 x 0.4 x 9.25 inches
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ISBN-100061073628
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ISBN-13978-0061073625
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About the Author
A bestselling writer of poetry and prose, Jewel is also an actress and performer. She has recorded four bestselling albums and also starred in Ang Lee's film Ride with the Devil. Her first book, A Night Without Armor, was a New York Times bestseller. She lives in California.
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- Publisher : It Books; Reprint edition (August 3, 1999)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 160 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0061073628
- ISBN-13 : 978-0061073625
- Item Weight : 9.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.62 x 0.4 x 9.25 inches
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Best Sellers Rank:
#696,607 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #348 in Songwriting
- #996 in Popular Music (Books)
- #3,577 in American Poetry (Books)
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and the living
must love the world
~Jewel
A Night Without Armor is an intricately crafted collection of honest expression and spontaneous revelation. Jewel Kilcher is not only a singer and songwriter, she is a truly gifted poet. Her love for the poems of Shakespeare, Dylan Thomas, Rumi, Yeats and Pablo Neruda flows through her poems in a mingling of mysterious longings and vision.
I spent an entire afternoon reading "a night without armor" and Jewel's intuitive understanding of life and descriptions of loneliness in the midst of popularity left me in a state of extended contemplation about beautiful moments and the cravings of the soul.
Jewel paints unforgettable scenes in vivid imagery. In "Communion" she shows a deep understanding of intimacy and her artistic descriptions capture environments in sensual words that slip over the pages in beautiful streams of inspired imaginings.
I have cast my heart
like a purpled fruit
toward the violent earth,
far from the Heaven
of your arms
Her words will at times take you by surprise and I found myself retracing my steps to understand the unique poetic forms and deeper meanings woven within complexity. I found myself reading "Wild Horse" three times before I could turn the page. "Still Life" and "Lost" are also equally interesting in form.
"Gold Fish" was a sweet innocent and playful surprise and her witty interpretation of life in Spivey Leaks made me laugh. "You Are Not" is a revealing look at belief that sharply contrasts with action.
Many of Jewel's poems are saturated in deep heart longing and many are resting in delicate moments of peaceful childhood memories from Alaska. There is a profound poem about her brother Shane and many poems about her childhood and family life in Alaska. "The Slow Migration of Glaciers" is a love poem to Alaska and explores Jewel's longings for home.
Struggling to hold back
the dawn
open-hearted lovers
cling to the sweet fruits
of last-minute kisses
so eager
to lose themselves
in the honey-thick gravity
of love so new
Jewel's love poems are unique and she delves into dreams, experience, loss, passion, trust, betrayal, fear, disappointment, uncertainty, longing, infatuation and kisses.
These poems are alive with emotion; they capture the beauty of Jewel's soul and make the world feel a little less lonely.
~The Rebecca Review
I'd love to see the kind of writing Jewel does now. If she's matured as a poet, she could have the potential to be poetically explosive.
The best attribute to Jewel's poetry is that it is tangible to the youth. Young people were able to see that there are conemporary poets, and that poetry is an expressive art that requires details rather than hokie rhymes, cliches, and abstract language.
Jewel succeeded in putting a tiny spark into modern poetry. People, at least for a short time, were slightly interested in buying an actual poetry book.
Give her a little credit, and like I said, she was VERY young when she wrote this book of poetry.









