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[Hass is a very skillful poet: he is] slowly but convincingly becoming one of the best poets of his generation…. [In his work] we get a range of emotion combined with a steadiness of style. Now that sounds like a book-reviewer's formula, but it is in fact a rare achievement among poets today. We can say we recognize … a Hass poem, and still know that the dialectic of reading one is not staled by foregone conclusions. [Hass is] as "honest" as any confessional poet could hope to be; [he aspires] to and sometimes [obtains] a childlike wonder; [he is a guide, though also an interested party,] in an external, shareable world…. [Hass gives the impression he has found his words] after some effort, but that the effort and the finding have been part of the feeling, and hence inevitable and pleasurable.
Praise is Robert Hass's second book, and...
This section contains 491 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |