Vol. 63 No. 2 1996 - page 343

Press
Poetry
Series
Now
Judith Baumel
69 pp.
$16.95 cloth ISBN 1-881163-14-8
$10.95 paper ISBN 1-881163-15-6
Judith Baumel is one of the most gifted younger poets writing in this
country.
-Robert Hass
Baumel somehow manages to be a mistress of metaphor, a plainspoken
observer, and a meditative poet all at the same time.
-Rachel Hadas
No more than Auden is she embarrassed by thought, freshly formulated
statement, which erupts from her imagery with considerable force. Yet all this
diversity
is
under the control of a consistent senSibility-one can hear the
personal note throughout the book.
-Mona Van Duyn
NEITHER WORLD
94 pp.
$15.95 cloth ISBN 1-881163-12-1
Ralph Angel
$9.95 paper ISBN 1-881163-13-X
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NEITHER WORLD
more than fulfills the promise of Ralph Angel's early work.
He
is
now a major voice in poetry.
-John Ashbery
Ralph Angel makes visible the liminal.. ..[HeJ combines the dropdead noncha–
lance of film noir, the cool jazz of Chet Baker, and epiphanies of demise....
I am intoxicated
by
the fine strangeness of his work.
-Alice Fulton
SELECTED POEMS:
1965-1995
231 pp.
Hugh Seidman
$20.95 cloth ISBN 1-881163-10-5
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[Tjhe anguish of these poems remains immediate, absolute.
-Louise Gluck
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