[Koethe's] new collection is that rarity, a book of poems with a genuine philosophical dimension and an elegant but conversational poise. --The New York Times Book Review
Solemn and playful, John Koethe's poems lock themselves gradually but firmly into one's memory. His new collection offers in his own words, 'happiness, for myself and strangers.' --John Ashbery
Originally published in 1984.
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[Koethe's] new collection is that rarity, a book of poems with a genuine philosophical dimension and an elegant but conversational poise.