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17 May 2011

2011 Notable Books, Academy of American Poets
From the powerful drama and formal boldness of "The Status Seekers" to the various theories of criticism in "The Nervousness of Yvor Winters," Kathleen Ossip's second collection takes up the crazed threads of modern experience and all its contradictions. Each poem, each new approach is an attempt to extract something concrete from an era not yet past. Yet as the poet probes and wonders, she gradually reveals another narrative, built on strangled emotion and subdued lyricism. The Cold War is jagged and thought-provoking. It questions the origins and premises of contemporary American culture.
Publishers Weekly, starred review
Ossip’s pieces invite our understanding, while her refusal to make wholes defies it; that defiance, too, belongs to our time.”
Stephen Burt, The Nation
Ms. Ossip conjures delightful and unexpected muses in this socio-poetical exploration of post-World War II America, taking as her starting points Karl A. Menninger, who wrote The Human Mind”; Vance Packard, author of The Status Seekers”; and that scalawag of orgone energy, Wilhelm Reich. In this shrewd and ambitious work Ms. Ossip participates in a very old-fashioned sport, parsing the American mind through the filter of cold war paranoia.
Dana Jennings, The New York Times
A book of impressive breadth, The Cold War, for all its sprawling forms and unexpected source texts and materials, also communicates the poet’s emotional relationship to her country and her art.”
American Poet
Ossip’s book is a rebuke to the idea that politics and the personal can’t be fruitfully combined in poetry.
Anis Shivani, Huffington Post
Elegy
American History (A Fearsome Solitude)
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The Status Seekers
The Status Seekers: Richard (Bud) and Joy
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Document:
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Confession
The Nervousness of Yvor Winters
Romantic Depot
Upon the Porch
Poetry is Sardonic. Business is Sincere
The Senator and the Medical Intuitive
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The Deer Path
The Cold War