Reviews
of Breath
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"When you read Breath, by Robert VanderMolen, prepare to be surprised,
delighted, and unsettledjust as the driver of a car whose heater
doesn't work, in one of his poems, when he discovers that 'one warm Spring day
/ When the vent was opened / the car was filled with bees.' VanderMolen's poems
are always kinetic, always on the move, and among the sexiest being written
in America today. Read 'Saturday' if you want to experience VanderMolen at the
top of his form. He has a knack for quoting real or imaginary dialogue that
is both funny and very much to the point: 'The older you get / The worse you
look without money,' for example. He splices with assurance; he jump-cuts with
ease."
Richard Tillinghast
"In Breath, Robert VanderMolen finds and propounds the courage to
hold himself accountable for the unaccountable consequences of Attention, of
Vision. Thus his is a law without bounds and an unconditional mercy. The Sublime
is always inappropriate, and VanderMolen delights in sublimity without shame.
Honor him."
Donald Revell