Review
Vectors And Smoothable Curves: The Collected Essays Of William Bronk is an outstanding collections of essays by an insightful, articulate and gifted writer who brings together The New World, A Partial Glossary, The Brother in Elysium, and shorter works on Thoreau and Oppen. Included are meditations on time, desire, and the roots of American literary thought. Few books in our time are as provocative and rewarding. The reader will come away with an appreciation of Bronk's literary perceptions and interpretations and his total mastery of the art of the essay. --
Midwest Book Review