"You don't foresee the best poems. In a way, they all look alike-a family of vast resemblances. But you might, as with Lex Runciman's poems, forehear them. There is a rightness in their cadences; there is something sacred in their saying. . . . What he writes is, by definition, what the best poetry is. You can hear it on every page."
-Robert Wrigley, author of The True Account of Myself as a Bird
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