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Best of American Poetry, March 12, 2000
This review is from: 1-800-Hot-Ribs: Poems (Paperback)
It is saddening to see that this book is out of print. 1-800-Hot-Ribs is simply one of the best debuts of an American poet in decades. Bowman can work a sestina with breath-taking ease and mastery. This is particularly remarkable, considering that few poets bother with such structure these days. "The Bed" is not only the best lesson on how to write a sestina, it is one of the best American poems of the 90's. When she is not writing sestinas, Bowman offers us glimpses of her southern heritage that are real enough to taste and smell right from the page. Poems such as "Hurricne Season" and "King Arthur" are as good as American poetry gets. Nonetheless, this book won't be found on the shelves at Barnes and Nobles. That is because she does not use words with 13 syllables, she does not advertise her sexuality or write in riddles that can only be torn open by Helen Vendler and Harold Bloom. 1-800-Hot-Ribs is not an academic excercise. It is poetry. And poetry doesn't seem to win many pulitzers these days. I'll take Catherine Bowman over the newest Nobel Laureate any day. 1-800-Hot-Ribs belongs in the class of Phil Levine, lawrence Ferlinghetti or John Ashberry. That is to say, it belongs in every Home across the country.
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Wonderful, February 16, 2004
This review is from: 1-800-Hot-Ribs: Poems (Paperback)
Catherine Bowman has always been one of my favorite female poets. I can't believe this book is out of print. I'm lucky I bought one a while ago. If you can find a copy, buy it. She's one of the best around, and this book proves it.
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Best of American Poetry, March 12, 2000
This review is from: 1-800-Hot-Ribs: Poems (Paperback)
It is saddening to see that this book is out of print. 1-800-Hot-Ribs is simply one of the best debuts of an American poet in decades. Bowman can work a sestina with breath-taking ease and mastery. This is particularly remarkable, considering that few poets bother with such structure these days. "The Bed" is not only the best lesson on how to write a sestina, it is one of the best American poems of the 90's. When she is not writing sestinas, Bowman offers us glimpses of her southern heritage that are real enough to taste and smell right from the page. Poems such as "Hurricne Season" and "King Arthur" are as good as American poetry gets. Nonetheless, this book won't be found on the shelves at Barnes and Nobles. That is because she does not use words with 13 syllables, she does not advertise her sexuality or write in riddles that can only be torn open by Helen Vendler and Harold Bloom. 1-800-Hot-Ribs is not an academic exercise. It is poetry. And poetry doesn't seem to win many pulitzers these days. I'll take Catherine Bowman over the newest Nobel Laureate any day. 1-800-Hot-Ribs belongs in the class of Phil Levine, lawrence Ferlinghetti or John Ashberry. That is to say, it belongs in every Home across the country.
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