"The Flexible Lyric is a splendid book of essays on lyric poetry by one of our most acute poetic thinkers.”--Edward Hirsch, author of How to Read a Poem
"Sober and very bright, conveying a great sense of respect for the art, The Flexible Lyric exhibits many of the same qualities that it so aptly examines and admires in poetry."--Dean Young, author of Strike Anywhere
“Since Randall Jarrell, poets have bemoaned the lack of a true poet-critic, a sensibility both commonsensical, laconic, and appropriately imaginative. Now we have Ellen Bryant Voigt, who offers Jarrell's combination of wit and gravity—as well as his critical urgency in choosing subjects of scrutiny. What Ellen Bryant Voigt says here needs to be said—the reader finds relief as she sorts out the vexed questions of gender, genre, and form—using the lyric itself as her source of inquiry. These pages are filled with insights that make The Flexible Lyric a classic—timeless, unbiased, brilliant."--Carol Muske, author of An Octave Above Thunder: New and Selected Poems
"[Voigt's] poems are tantalizing, supremely crafted, sublime. Voigt has explored refinements of feeling that most people overlook and delineated these feelings with a hand as deft as Rembrandt's."--San Francisco Chronicle, on Ellen Bryant Voigt
"A passionate defense of the richness, variety, and ambition of the lyric mode . . . it's a celebration of poetic virtues."--Atlantic Unbound
"These eloquent essays celebrate the art and craft of lyric poetry, passionately and astutely revisiting the work of poets from Shakespeare to Bishop. The book is an inspired argument, proving that the making of poems is not just a trade but a calling.”--Ploughshares
"Because she possesses a lyric voice as fine as any we have in American poetry today, [her] poems have something of the quality of music, an understated fugue we follow into darkness.”--Shenandoah, on Ellen Bryant Voigt