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“Jennifer Michael Hecht's vivacious first book, The Next Ancient
World, is the work of a sophisticated time-traveler who enjoys mediating between the distant past and the unknowable future.
… Her poems excite thinking-they are vehicles of a restlessly curious intellect-and they never forget the poet's categorical
imperative: to delight and amuse as well as to instruct the reader.” — David Lehman, Author of The
Evening Sun, Poetry Society of America Award Judge
From the back cover:
“Sharp
and ripe, smart-alecky and wise, Hecht's poems...reveal a world far more witty than we thought, as dangerous, as lonely, and
as tender.” — Janet Holmes, author of The Green Tuxedo, Tupelo contest judge
“Completely
astonishing. Fast, fiery, cut-to-the-quick, street-smart and woman-wise, as sophisticated as you can be.” — Lawrence
Joseph, author of Before Our Eyes
“Hecht's poetry is as exacting as an archeologist's
tools-she strips away layers of the past, finds other ones embedded there, then keeps digging. Whatever her subject is she
unearths timeless truths.” — Hal Sirowitz, author of Mother Said
Reviews:
“Everywhere
witty, conversational, and smart and once in a while, a little outrageous… Age-old struggles are put into new perspective
in this advice book….for our successors, Tupelo Press may want to consider that acid-free paper is not enough, and put out
an edition in tablet stone.” — Amy Holman, The Cortland Review
“A brilliant, darkly humorous
debut collection.” — Jendi Reiter, The Saint Ann's Review
“Remarkably, Hecht delivers on
her promises…She believes that we can still enjoy the sensory thrills of a poem, an ephemeral moment of rapture we hope to
experience as readers. The poems in The Next Ancient World live up to this ideal...” — David Roderick, Slope
From
The Next Ancient World:
History
Even Eve, the only soul in all of time to never have
to wait for love, must have leaned some sleepless nights alone against the garden wall and wailed, cold, stupefied,
and wild and wished to trade-in all of Eden to have but been a child.
In fact, I gather that is why she leapt
and fell from grace, that she might have a story of herself to tell in some other place.
Jennifer Michael
Hecht's debut poetry collection The Next Ancient World is available at ...and at many other bookstores nationwide.
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