The Temple Gate Called Beautiful

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96 pages 2008

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“. . . it’s hard to realize that [<em>The Temple Gate Called Beautiful</em>] isn’t the comic monologue of a Renaissance-trained professor drenched in Monty Python reruns. But there is indeed a strong sense of form—long lines in carefully shaped stanzas—and the underlying rhythms evoke marvelous late-night conversations. Sure, one-sided ones, but with someone whose mind is so stuffed that every quip becomes a set of metaphors feeding into an Escher staircase that’s headed back to the opening of the poem in spite of racing away from it.”
—Beth Kanell, <em>Kingdom Books</em>

“David Kirby is the rare poet who juxtaposes humor and satire with a serious academic and classical knowledge without pandering exclusively to one or the other. It is a balancing act that is quite successful because it appears effortless . . . These mini-epic poems demonstrate a mastery of the turn of phrase, leading us onward toward Kirby’s inevitably laugh-filled punch lines, little bits of heaven left behind for us to contemplate in the here and now.”
—<em>NewPages</em>

“. . .a rarified world, one rendered through the eyes of a keen intelligence.”
—<em>Library Journal</em>

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