Selected Poems
Synopsis
Keith Waldrop is a quiet major poet, a major poet of quiet. His accomplishment is difficult to describe because his work refuses, in Bartelby-like fashion, the twin traps of impassivity and affectation: “On my one hand, / stasis -- on the / other, striving for effect.” In one of his very few interviews, Waldrop says: “I think the worst fault a poem can have is striving for effect.” Waldrop never strives; instead, he haunts—his presence is all the more powerful for barely being there, like a ghost you discover in a familiar photograph.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Omnidawn Publishing
- ISBN: 9781632430205
- Number of pages: 312
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 mm
- Languages: English

















