Reviews
"Jennifer Rose's 'postcards' arrive with news of a world receding--but for her evocative communiqués--rapidly into the past. The poems serve to fix in time her transient locales, revealing not remote tourist destinations but the very places where the poet has been most alive. Rose's odd assortment of places, she tells us, have seduced her, just as reading her poems, with their elegant and muscular formal excellence, will most certainly seduce readers. Tempering nostalgia with wit and emotional immediacy with consummate musicianship and craft, these poems reconstruct a world that, in Rose's fine imagining of it, becomes not only hers but ours as well."--David Yezzi, final judge of the ninth Hollis Summers Poetry Prize, A master of iambic speech rhythms, Rose brings a cadenced intimacy to her colloquial communiqués. Her sly wit and ear for satisfying rhymes and slant rhymes lend these poems a nimble brightness, even as they take on personal sorrow and historical tragedy." — Women's Review of Books, "Jennifer Rose's 'postcards' arrive with news of a world receding--but for her evocative communiqus--rapidly into the past. The poems serve to fix in time her transient locales, revealing not remote tourist destinations but the very places where the poet has been most alive. Rose's odd assortment of places, she tells us, have seduced her, just as reading her poems, with their elegant and muscular formal excellence, will most certainly seduce readers. Tempering nostalgia with wit and emotional immediacy with consummate musicianship and craft, these poems reconstruct a world that, in Rose's fine imagining of it, becomes not only hers but ours as well."--David Yezzi, final judge of the ninth Hollis Summers Poetry Prize, "Autobiographical elements lend tremendous emotional depth to the collection.... The power of this volume resides in small moments of perspective, revelation, and self-realization." -- The Bloomsbury Review, Autobiographical elements lend tremendous emotional depth to the collection…. The power of this volume resides in small moments of perspective, revelation, and self-realization." — The Bloomsbury Review, "A master of iambic speech rhythms, Rose brings a cadenced intimacy to her colloquial communiqus. Her sly wit and ear for satisfying rhymes and slant rhymes lend these poems a nimble brightness, even as they take on personal sorrow and historical tragedy."-- Women's Review of Books, Jennifer Rose's ‘postcards' arrive with news of a world receding—but for her evocative communiqués—rapidly into the past. The poems serve to fix in time her transient locales, revealing not remote tourist destinations but the very places where the poet has been most alive. Rose's odd assortment of places, she tells us, have seduced her, just as reading her poems, with their elegant and muscular formal excellence, will most certainly seduce readers. Tempering nostalgia with wit and emotional immediacy with consummate musicianship and craft, these poems reconstruct a world that, in Rose's fine imagining of it, becomes not only hers but ours as well." — David Yezzi, final judge of the ninth Hollis Summers Poetry Prize, "A master of iambic speech rhythms, Rose brings a cadenced intimacy to her colloquial communiqués. Her sly wit and ear for satisfying rhymes and slant rhymes lend these poems a nimble brightness, even as they take on personal sorrow and historical tragedy."-- Women's Review of Books, "Jennifer Rose's 'postcards' arrive with news of a world receding--but for her evocative communiqués--rapidly into the past. The poems serve to fix in time her transient locales, revealing not remote tourist destinations but the very places where the poet has been most alive. Rose's odd assortment of places, she tells us, have seduced her, just as reading her poems, with their elegant and muscular formal excellence, will most certainly seduce readers. Tempering nostalgia with wit and emotional immediacy with consummate musicianship and craft, these poems reconstruct a world that, in Rose's fine imagining of it, becomes not only hers but ours as well." -- David Yezzi, final judge of the ninth Hollis Summers Poetry Prize, "Autobiographical elements lend tremendous emotional depth to the collection.... The power of this volume resides in small moments of perspective, revelation, and self-realization."-- The Bloomsbury Review, "A master of iambic speech rhythms, Rose brings a cadenced intimacy to her colloquial communiqués. Her sly wit and ear for satisfying rhymes and slant rhymes lend these poems a nimble brightness, even as they take on personal sorrow and historical tragedy." -- Women's Review of Books