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--Denise Levertov "We had known, some of us, that Ted Kooser was good, but how good this substantial volume tells. He has, with his wit and his earthiness, his imagination and his lucidity, staked out as his own a region--western it is--somewhere poetically between Frost and Williams (he shows us, to our surprise, how close they were). It is, in short, a volume we can all feel--and we will in the indefinite future--grateful for."
--Theodore Weiss "Sure Signs is complete and mature work of poetry. There is little in contemporary poetry that can compare with it in excellence. . . . I find myself surprised at its freshness, the purity of the writing, its open-eyed honesty, its humor and kindliness, its strength of character, its overwhelming sense of place, and so much more. . . . I see it as a lasting work, comparable to the best of the Spoon River or Frost in his richest vein."
--Karl Shapiro "Ted Kooser's Sure Signs could well become a classic, precisely because so many of the poems are not only excellent but are readily possessible." --Black Warrior Book Review "Kooser is the master of the short poem. I found it impossible to put Sure Signs down until I had finished the entire book. It is a pleasure to read a poet like Kooser whose imagination is naturally metaphorical." --Hudson Review -[These poems] are evocative of loneliness, friendships, great distances, the value of things usually disregarded and of lives usually unsung; and all this in a way that is pecularly American.-
--Denise Levertov -We had known, some of us, that Ted Kooser was good, but how good this substantial volume tells. He has, with his wit and his earthiness, his imagination and his lucidity, staked out as his own a region--western it is--somewhere poetically between Frost and Williams (he shows us, to our surprise, how close they were). It is, in short, a volume we can all feel--and we will in the indefinite future--grateful for.-
--Theodore Weiss -Sure Signs is complete and mature work of poetry. There is little in contemporary poetry that can compare with it in excellence. . . . I find myself surprised at its freshness, the purity of the writing, its open-eyed honesty, its humor and kindliness, its strength of character, its overwhelming sense of place, and so much more. . . . I see it as a lasting work, comparable to the best of the Spoon River or Frost in his richest vein.-
--Karl Shapiro [These poems] are evocative of loneliness, friendships, great distances, the value of things usually disregarded and of lives usually unsung; and all this in a way that is pecularly American.
Denise Levertov
" We had known, some of us, that Ted Kooser was good, but how good this substantial volume tells. He has, with his wit and his earthiness, his imagination and his lucidity, staked out as his own a regionwestern it issomewhere poetically between Frost and Williams (he shows us, to our surprise, how close they were). It is, in short, a volume we can all feeland we will in the indefinite futuregrateful for.
Theodore Weiss
" Sure Signs is complete and mature work of poetry. There is little in contemporary poetry that can compare with it in excellence. . . . I find myself surprised at its freshness, the purity of the writing, its open-eyed honesty, its humor and kindliness, its strength of character, its overwhelming sense of place, and so much more. . . . I see it as a lasting work, comparable to the best of the Spoon River or Frost in his richest vein.
Karl Shapiro
" Ted Kooser s Sure Signs could well become a classic, precisely because so many of the poems are not only excellent but are readily possessible. --Black Warrior Book Review" Kooser is the master of the short poem. I found it impossible to put Sure Signs down until I had finished the entire book. It is a pleasure to read a poet like Kooser whose imagination is naturally metaphorical. --Hudson Review" [These poems] are evocative of loneliness, friendships, great distances, the value of things usually disregarded and of lives usually unsung; and all this in a way that is pecularly American.
Denise Levertov" We had known, some of us, that Ted Kooser was good, but how good this substantial volume tells. He has, with his wit and his earthiness, his imagination and his lucidity, staked out as his own a regionwestern it issomewhere poetically between Frost and Williams (he shows us, to our surprise, how close they were). It is, in short, a volume we can all feeland we will in the indefinite futuregrateful for.
Theodore Weiss" "Sure Signs" is complete and mature work of poetry. There is little in contemporary poetry that can compare with it in excellence. . . . I find myself surprised at its freshness, the purity of the writing, its open-eyed honesty, its humor and kindliness, its strength of character, its overwhelming sense of place, and so much more. . . . I see it as a lasting work, comparable to the best of the "Spoon River" or Frost in his richest vein.
Karl Shapiro" Ted Kooser s "Sure Signs" could well become a classic, precisely because so many of the poems are not only excellent but are readily possessible. "--Black Warrior Book Review"" "[These poems] are evocative of loneliness, friendships, great distances, the value of things usually disregarded and of lives usually unsung; and all this in a way that is pecularly American."
--Denise Levertov "We had known, some of us, that Ted Kooser was good, but how good this substantial volume tells. He has, with his wit and his earthiness, his imagination and his lucidity, staked out as his own a region--western it is--somewhere poetically between Frost and Williams (he shows us, to our surprise, how close they were). It is, in short, a volume we can all feel--and we will in the indefinite future--grateful for."
--Theodore Weiss ""Sure Signs" is complete and mature work of poetry. There is little in contemporary poetry that can compare with it in excellence. . . . I find myself surprised at its freshness, the purity of the writing, its open-eyed honesty, its humor and kindliness, its strength of character, its overwhelming sense of place, and so much more. . . . I see it as a lasting work, comparable to the best of the "Spoon River" or Frost in his richest vein."
--Karl Shapiro "Ted Kooser's "Sure Signs" could well become a classic, precisely because so many of the poems are not only excellent but are readily possessible." "--Black Warrior Book Review" " Kooser is the master of the short poem. I found it impossible to put "Sure Signs "down until I had finished the entire book. It is a pleasure to read a poet like Kooser whose imagination is naturally metaphorical." "--Hudson Review" " Ted Kooser' s "Sure Signs" could well become a classic, precisely because so many of the poems are not only excellent but are readily possessible." "--Black Warrior Book Review"
ISBN: 9780822953135
ISBN-10: 0822953137
Series: Pitt Poetry Series
Published: 30th June 1980
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 112
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: UNIV OF PITTSBURGH
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 20.32 x 14.61 x 1.27
Weight (kg): 0.16
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