Synopses & Reviews
Review
"Each of his many characters (the book is a crowded village) is dealt with tenderly and humorously. . . . If Ríos' work is charming (and it is, amply), it is so in the sense of magic, where charms turn one thing to another and reveal essential truths." San Francisco Chronicle
Review
"There is a miraculous botany in the hybrid village consciousness of Teodoro Luna. It is a marriage of unlikely flowers, say the groom Kierkegaard to the bride Bashevis Singer. But this is something altogether new and glorious, these recent poems of Alberto Ríos." Norman Dubie
Review
"I love poems that are exact, and that reflect knowledge and are zany. . . . I think Ríos is a delicate poet, and a wise one. I welcome this lovely book." Gerald Stern
Review
"Wonderfully odd, sometimes sad, never predictable. . . . Ríos continually surprises us in the way he stretches the meaning of words, turning them this way and that." Patty Somlo
Synopsis
"Boldly playful, gymnastic and surreal."--Leslie Ullman,