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Joy Bale Boone : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joy Bale Boone Joy Bale Boone (October 29, 1912 – October 3, 2002) is best known for her career in poetry and devotion to the arts. She was also active in the women's liberation movement throughout her life. Although she was born in Chicago, Illinois Bale Boone spent most of her life in Kentucky. ==Early life and career== Joy Bale Boone became interested in poetry at a very young age. As a young girl, she attended the Chicago Latin School and then went on to Roycemore School for girls. Joy Bale Bone received inspiration as a young girl from poet Harriet Monroe, who lived just a few blocks away from her as a child. Bale Boone came to Kentucky to begin her career in writing after she met her husband, Shelby Garnett Bale. The two met in Chicago while Garnett Bale was attending medical school at Northwestern University. They were married in 1934. In the first few years of their marriage, the couple lived in both New York and Louisville while Garnett Bale finished his residencies. Bale Boone's first job in Kentucky came in 1945 as a book reviewer for the Louisville Courier-Journal. In 1964, Joy Bale Boone went on to found the literary magazine ''Approaches''. She held the position of editor of the magazine until 1975. She was also the editor for the 1964 and 1967 ''Contemporary Poetry'' collections. Bale Boone has had many individual poems published, but her most significant work was ''The Storm's Eye: A Narrative in Verse Celebrating Cassius Marcellus Clay, Man of Freedom 1810–1903.'' Her two collections of poetry include: ''Never Less Than Love'' (1972) and ''Even Without Love'' (1992). Joy Bale Boone received the Distinguished Kentuckian Award from KET in 1974. She also received the Sullivan Award from the University of Kentucky in 1969. Finally, in 1997, Joy Bale Boone was honored by being named the Kentucky Poet Laureate.〔()〕
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