Friends, or All That Is Knowable
“As these odes accrue, they flesh out a life lived in company, which is quite the opposite of the solitary character of the Mary Ruefle I’ve long held in my mind.” —Tyler Barton
“As these odes accrue, they flesh out a life lived in company, which is quite the opposite of the solitary character of the Mary Ruefle I’ve long held in my mind.” —Tyler Barton
“A poem’s sweetness leads to its own devouring.”—an essay by Jehanne Dubrow
Gabrielle Bates on Mary Ruefle’s Dunce
Bill Carty on the poetry of A.E. Stallings