"Of
the overlooked poets of our time, Aaron Fogel may be the most brilliant
and the most imaginatively complex. If you haven't read him, there is
great pleasure in your immediate future. I love his work." --David
Lehman
"Aaron
Fogel lets his extraordinary and thoroughly original intelligence write
his heartbreaking, witty and complex poems for him. Some of his poems
are fairly difficult--but theirs is an earned difficulty, born of the
complexity of his thought, of his experience, of the world as he parses
it and understands it. His poems are so smart and so surprising and so
interesting, while constantly remaining loyal to the lackluster day-to-day
actuality of this world." --Jacqueline Osherow
Aaron Fogel's poetry has impressed me for almost four decades.
He is alive to the subtlest discrimination in the science of poetry
and its architecture. --David Shapiro
Aaron Fogel's
books include Chain Hearings (poems), and Coercion to Speak:
Conrad's Poetics of Dialogue (criticism). He is currently editing
a collection of 20th century poets' prose. Backdoor Books will soon publish
his chapbook, Ornery Language Philosophy. His poems have appeared
in such places as The Best American Poetry, Boulevard, and
Slate.
A Guggenheim Fellowship recipient, he lives with his wife
Barbara and his son Adam in Cambridge. He teaches at Boston University.
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