2011 Pulitzer Price Winner for Poetry:
"Awarded to The Best of It: New and Selected Poems, by Kay Ryan (Grove Press), a body of work spanning 45 years, witty, rebellious and yet tender, a treasure trove of an iconoclastic and joyful mind." Pulitzer.com
Everything [Ryan’s] eye falls upon takes on a brisk, beautifully complete clarity. Her tidy lines disguise an enormous intelligence and tonal warmth: a ferocious capacity for finding the essence of things. The Best of It reveals that right before our eyes Ryan has become a classic American poet.”John Freeman, Los Angeles Times
Ryan’s poems are as slim as runway models, so tiny you could almost tweet them...Her voice is quizzical and impertinent, funny in uncomfortable ways, scuffed by failure and loss. Her mastery, like Emily Dickinson’s, has some awkwardness in it, some essential gawkiness that draws you close you can’t help consuming [her] poems quickly, the way you are supposed to consume freshly made cocktails: while they are still smiling at you. But you immediately double backwhat was that?and their moral and intellectual bite blindsides you.”Dwight Garner, The New York Times
[Ryan] has the uncanny ability to construct a tiny word-mechanism that produces the experience of genuine wonder.”Steven Ratiner, The Washington Post
Kay Ryan [is] among the geniuses celebratedfor her clear style that puts her in the company of Robert Frost.” Nick Owchar, Los Angeles Times
The Best of It displays an astounding consistency of tone and quality[Her] gifts call to mind some illustrious predecessors, including Dickinson, Stevens, Moore and Frost. Despite the echoes, though, Ryan is so arresting and genuinely original that her book stays in the mind in a way unlike much contemporary poetry, so often impenetrable and self-absorbed. In today’s world of exploding self-expression and relentless ephemera, Kay Ryan sticks.”Michael Lindgren, Cleveland Plain-Dealer
[Ryan’s] work is concise, exquisitely crafted, and explores the landscape of the mindThe Best of It lives up to its promise and has the potential to change the way many American poets think and write.”Elizabeth Lund, Christian Science Monitor
Pithy poems manage to encapsulate far more than their few words should holdSassy, smart and deep as they are hilarious, Ryan’s poems are among the best.”Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Droll, exquisite, weirdly stupendous poems[they] are brief, seemingly offhand. But they go off in the head like firecrackers. Ryan’s on the zip line to Parnassus.”Terry Castle, author of The Professor and Other Writings, San Francisco Chronicle’s Summer Reading Recommendations”
[Ryan’s] most startling discovery is that melancholy, with its tendency to brood and spread, is best contained in a form that is tight, witty, almost sprightly sounding. Her poems are often built on the logic of the pun, taking an ordinary word or dead cliché as a title and then jolting it to unexpected life.”Adam Kirsch, The New Yorker
Ryan is one of the few contemporary poets to have imitators because she is one of the few truly compelling stylists now at work. Her voice is authoritative, confident, unfussy, exactingshe is astutely reserved, watchful, and understands that no one is special in his or her griefSo many new and selected” volumes come out each year, but The Best of It is rare in being truly the best of the poet’s work so far. Kay Ryan is so disarming, so fresh and original, that she has earned her recent reputation as one of the very best poets among us.”David Mason, The Hudson Review
If the job of poetry is to distill language and experience, there are few greater contemporary masters of the form than Ryan[Her work] never fails to surprise, enlighten and delight.”Carmela Ciuraru, Newsday
Ryan is the poet of the possible, who keeps to the edges of words and thoughts, leaving emotions for others to find[her poetry] is singular, playful as well as serious, forcing us to prick up our ears and listen.”Bob Hoover, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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New Hope for American Art is the most comprehensive book ever published on artists from, and surrounding, the New Hope Art Colony (also known as the Pennsylvania Impressionists). This book, with its 612 pages and over 1,000 color plates of artwork include biographies of 165 individual Pennsylvania Impressionists and New Hope Modernists as well as artists from the Philadelphia Ten, a pioneering group of women all educated at Philadelphia art schools.
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