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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How can ever Padgett book be his best?!,
By Stuart (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: You Never Know (Paperback)
Since the 1960s, Ron Padgett has been writing some of the best, and funniest, and most challenging poetry in the English language. My favourite of his books have been The Tulsa Kid and Toujours L'Amour, but I've loved everything he's written (even the small-press oddity Poems I Guess I Wrote). His direct language, his enthusiasm for goofiness, his smart playfulness -- all this stuff moves me and inspires me.But with You Never Know, Padgett moves beyond the 10th rung of a 10-rung ladder. He's still nuts, and often hilarious, but this whole mortality thing has got him doing stuff so perfect, so condensed, so magical... geez. You know, people generally hate poetry. But shove a book like this in their shaking paws and they might have second thoughts. It's a lovely looking book, too, but it would've looked better mimeographed and stapled down the side with a line drawing by Joe Brainard on the cover. Yeah! Resoundingly.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hallmarked with a very special wit,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: You Never Know (Paperback)
The poetry of Ron Padgett is hallmarked with a very special wit and an artfully conversational American approach. You Never Know offers a complete spectrum of his style, which has a penchant for surprise and discovery, all in service to acknowledging the simple magic of everyday life. Poet As Immortal Bird: A second ago my heart thump went/and I thought, "This would be a bad time/to have a heart attack and die, in the/middle of a poem," then took comfort/in the idea that no one I have ever heard/of has ever died in the middle of writing/a poem, just as birds never die in mid-flight./I think.
4.0 out of 5 stars
delicate and witty poetry by Ron Padgett,
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This review is from: You Never Know (Paperback)
The book contains delicate and witty poems. It was also a pleasant surprise to receive my order earlier than expected.
5.0 out of 5 stars
How can every book be Padgett's best?,
By Stuart (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: You Never Know (Paperback)
Since the 1960s, Ron Padgett has been writing some of the best, and funniest, and most challenging poetry in the English language. My favourite of his books have been The Tulsa Kid and Toujours L'Amour, but I've loved everything he's written (even the small-press oddity Poems I Guess I Wrote). His direct language, his enthusiasm for goofiness, his smart playfulness -- all this stuff moves me and inspires me.But with You Never Know, Padgett moves beyond the 10th rung of a 10-rung ladder. He's still nuts, and often hilarious, but this whole mortality thing has got him doing stuff so perfect, so condensed, so magical... geez. You know, people generally hate poetry. But shove a book like this in their shaking paws and they might have second thoughts. It's a lovely looking book, too, but it would've looked better mimeographed and stapled down the side with a line drawing by Joe Brainard on the cover. Yeah! Resoundingly. |
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You Never Know by Ron Padgett (Paperback - April 1, 2002)
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