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"Waldrop examines
how human memory works, how deeply implicated language constructs
are in that process, and what purpose memory ultimately serves....
The strength, grace
and clarity of Waldrop's thought as traced in his writing is as helpful
a guide to imagining
other rooms as one could hope for."
--Steve Carll, Poetry Project Newsletter
"Keith Waldrop has concerned himself with the topology of
the world of writing more
consistently and valuably than any poet I can think of since the late
Paul Celan. There is a
steady thought directed to the way that we make our way in the world
by thinking and
speaking.... [These lucid lines] are art of the first order. They
suffer clarity without suffering
from it. They summon interest like farm loans. They pay up, and off."
-- A.L.Nielsen, Gargoyle
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