Review
There is an excitement, a liveliness, in the world of Stoloff s poetry . . . There is verve in her poetry reminiscent of the verve in good O Hara poems and those jazzy paintings of Piet Mondrain, such as Broadway Boogie-Woogie. --Library Journal
Stoloff is an excellent, often powerful poet . . . In all her poems Stoloff works precisely and with polished craft . . . her eye and her insight are uniquely her own. --Ron Schreiber in Small Press Review
Modern, sophisticated, ironic, yet possessing considerable feeling, she makes good reading. --Publishers Weekly
Stoloff is an excellent, often powerful poet . . . In all her poems Stoloff works precisely and with polished craft . . . her eye and her insight are uniquely her own. --Ron Schreiber in Small Press Review
Modern, sophisticated, ironic, yet possessing considerable feeling, she makes good reading. --Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Carolyn Stoloff is a poet and a painter. Her previous volumes of poetry include Stepping Out (Unicorn Press), Dying to Survive (Doubleday & Co.), Swiftly Now (Ohio University Press), A Spool of Blue, New and Selected Poems (Scarecrow Press) and You Came to Meet Someone Else (Asylum Arts). Ms. Stoloff has published her poems in such magazines as The New Yorker, The Bitter Oleander, The Nation, Partisan Review, The Southern Review, and Bomb. Her work has also been anthologized in Rising Tides, A Year in Poetry, New Directions, and The New Yorker Book of Poems.
