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SALT
Winner of the Brittingham Prize in Poetry
The University of Wisconsin
Press
ISBN 0-299-13144-0
"What a wonderful debut
for Renée Ashley. She's so immediately and clearly her own
poet. Her poems are full of a sensuality that is as gritty
as it is idiosyncratic. 'Salt,' the powerful title poem,
separates her from almost everybody in her generation."
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Stephen Dunn
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The Various Reasons
of Light Avocet
Press
ISBN 0-9661073-1-7
"In Renée Ashley's
remarkable new collection, her delicate meditations are lit
by the steady —if solitary— flame of the human spirit. These
poems celebrate the most ephemeral aspects of human desires
and aspirations as the volume moves toward what the poets
calls, with typical grace, the profound 'generosity of
souls.' Like a secular prayer book, this collection
illumines our apprehensions of the encroaching dark with the
fierce exigencies of (divine) light; their conflict, if not
mortal, is clearly moral. In this wise and deeply consoling
book, every angel grows necessary."
—David St. John
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The Revisionist's Dream
Avocet Press
ISBN 0-9705049-2-6
"Ms Ashley reminds us with
a sweet succinctness that originality has to do with what is
very old, with origins indeed, in order to have much truck
with the NEW—always a doubtful proposition. The dreams
she attributes to her Revisionist are indeed the ordering of
ancient visions, made new with a full heart, a clear mind."
—Richard Howard |
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The Museum of Lost Wings
Hill-Stead Museum,
Farmington, CT
ISBN 0-9744245-5-2
"In The Museum of Lost
Wings, Renée Ashley realizes, with one of her alter ego,
'That she has no wings. That she too must fly.' and
she does. Not quite so isolate as Emily Dickinson, Ashley
explores the similarly deep territory of the self, or
selves; the poems alternate between first, second, and third
persons as the poet, much like Dickinson ... The joy, for the
reader, is often in the language; these are poems in which
all words count, and many surprise. Tight, resonant,
lyrical, edgy, marked by paradox and reversals of linguistic
expectation, they are poems that might themselves be called,
in the words of one of Ashley's titles, Such Threads of
Light as Exist in Deep Pools."
—Martha Collins, Final Judge |
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Basic Heart
Winner of the 2008 X. J. Kennedy Poetry Prize
Texas Review Press
Texas A&M University Press Consortium
ISBN 978-1-933896-28-1
"With great originality
and authority, and with a sense of high-wired, artistic
risk, Renée Ashley's Basic Heart offers us new kinds of
songs for our broken-down age. Even if you took away her
spicy chutzpah, her work would still stand out for its
brisk, crisp voice, big heart, and colorful intelligence.
She's nervous and edgy and eagle-eyed. She's the real thing."
— Jack Myers, Series Judge |
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THE VERBS OF DESIRING
New American Press
ISBN 978-0-9817802-5-2
"VERB: that part of speech
that expresses existence, action or occurrence. In
Renée Ashley's poems, all parts of speech behave a verbs,
each one freighted with desire. Hers is work abuzz with
existence, action, and occurrence. I love the
surprising textural variety here, the heady music. Via
linguistic experiment and complex emotional investigation,
Ashley has created a poetry possessing vivid, necessary
knowledge."
—Kathy Fagan |
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