PW Poetry Reviews: April 2011
For National Poetry Month we’ve got the usual 12 reviews plus 7 more online only:
The Cold War by Kathleen Ossip (Sarabande)
Army Cats by Tom Sleigh (Graywolf)
The Source by Noah Eli Gordon (Futurepoem)
At Lake Scugog by Troy Jollimore (Princeton)
Culture of One by Alice Notley (Penguin)
Fall Higher by Dean Young (Copper Canyon)
Lie Down Too by Leslie Lewis (Alice James)
Absence Is Such a Transparent House by Aby Kaupang (Tebot Bach)
How Long by Ron Padgett (Coffee House)
Lessness by Brian Henry (Ahsahta)
The Girl Without Arms by Brandon Shimoda (Black Ocean)
Click and Clone by Elaine Equi (Coffee House)
Plus 7 More Reviews Online Only:
We Are Pharaoh by Robert Fernandez (Canarium)
Gowanus Atropolis by Julian T. Brolaski (Ugly Duckling)
Utopia Minus by Susan Briante (Ahsahta)
California by Jennifer Denrow (Four way)
I ♥ Your Fate by Anthony McCann (Wave)
Moving Day by Ish Klein (Canarium)
Blinking Ephemeral Valentine by Joni Wallace (Four Way)
The Still Position: A Verse Memoir of My Mother’s Death by Barbara Blatner (NYQ Books)