A Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year
“[Mark Ford’s] work opens up emotionally, like a rolling vista that unfurls after a long hike through dense woods. . . . He has a stethoscopic ear for the sounds disappointment can squeeze from a human heart.”
—The New York Times
“Mark Ford, perhaps [Nicholas] Moore’s most brilliant disciple, has recently published his own Selected Poems . . . among my favorite poetry publications this year.”
—The New York Times Literary Supplement
“These selected poems are an exercise in play that energetically flaps against time. . . . This collection should make Ford’s name a familiar one to more American readers.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Intelligent, restless originality.”
—The Guardian
“Ford helps American readers take pleasure in seeing with fresh eyes a country they know too well to notice. . . . Poetry this strange, felt, terrifying, physical, cerebral, and real is indeed a conjuring act.”
—The Boston Review
“[Ford's] poems are nothing short of carefully contained energy.”
—The Cleaver Magazine
“Ford is at once a veteran of pop culture and a connoisseur of the desperation of high culture, an indoor reader of the past but also an outdoor breather of physically felt atmospheres.”
—Helen Vendler
“Ford’s poetry is light and agile and sometimes sweet, but it also has a disconcerting way of turning sharp and naughty and even sinister.”
—John Ashbery
“Readers who like some puzzles along with their pleasures, and who admire sophisticated thinking in verse, will find Ford one of the best young poets we have—one attuned in sad, clever, intricate ways to how we speak now, and what we suspect of ourselves.”
—Stephen Burt, Times Literary Supplement
“[Ford’s] dark episodes—slightly surreal, unnerving, and often farcical—unroll before us, as on a screen of rapidly changing images, while an enchanting voice-over, in a diction all its own, tells its painful, accurate and self-mocking tale.”
—The London Review of Books
“[Ford] is a 21st French century fantast with deep roots in romanticism and modernity. How fortunate now to have this generous selection of his life poetry.”
—Peter Gizzi
“This generous Selected Poems is the ideal introduction to the work of Mark Ford, a British poet who is, thankfully, no respecter of literary or geographical boundaries.”
—Friday Night Boys
“Mark Ford is, quite simply, one of the most singular talents at work today—on either side of the Atlantic.”
—David Wojahn