A Thief of Strings
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“No poet so innovative now is more accessible, and no poet half so accessible in recent years has made the language so new.”
—<em>Publishers Weekly</em>, starred review
“Revell is a post-Romantic, his natural imagery clear and immediate, his feelings never very far from his sleeve, his tone approaching a prayerful devotion. . .”
—<em>Library Journal</em>
“These poems make you want to read them over and over, you want so much to understand their magic, their vastness. We suddenly have a master. God bless his courage, his knowledge, his playfulness, his stubbornness, his loving attention. God pity his grief.”
—Gerald Stern
—<em>Publishers Weekly</em>, starred review
“Revell is a post-Romantic, his natural imagery clear and immediate, his feelings never very far from his sleeve, his tone approaching a prayerful devotion. . .”
—<em>Library Journal</em>
“These poems make you want to read them over and over, you want so much to understand their magic, their vastness. We suddenly have a master. God bless his courage, his knowledge, his playfulness, his stubbornness, his loving attention. God pity his grief.”
—Gerald Stern
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