Wendt continued to write poetry throughout her career, and several poems were published as individual works. One of them, "
On Reading Marianne Moore," was given one of the 1955
Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards. and
"In Any Available Light" (1983). These received critical acclaim, exemplified in this review by Dr. Herman Salinger of
Duke University in 1975: ''"The wit and sometimes acid irony of these poems-- on love, death, and age, and the many faces of God-- are tempered with the wisdom of maturity. Only a lifetime of living intimately and critically with words and, like
Wordsworth, seeing 'into the life of things,' could produce such poems as 'Love is Loose in the Streets' or the
Franciscan note of the series on 'The Creatures with Whom We Share the Earth.' Here is a highly original temperament, disciplined by a subtle, almost shy, classicism-- yet boldly modern in feeling"''. ==Retirement and death==