“This is exceedingly delicate work, infused with a sly and bawdy sense of humor, and when she’s on, she’s one of the best.”
—The Nation
“Equi’s second collection emerges as a provocative mixture of postmodern eclecticism and graceful wit. . . . [She] successfully merges the serious and the absurd in language that is by turns ironic, frivolous and lyrical.”
—Publishers Weekly
“What she reflects on is never easy. Decoy is work with wide-open eyes alert to surprises, steady in shocks. It’s serious poetry.”
—Lit: Chicago’s Literary Supplement
“Elaine Equi deftly collides bawdiness and faith, pop culture and high art, complexity and ease. . . . The poems in Decoy are logically and syntactically taut, their surfaces tidy and terse with the frequent connectives lending an apparent seamlessness.”
—Tom Clark, The San Francisco Chronicle
“Decoy moves upon you gradually with postludes of gentleness . . . then agile maneuvers that seize us unaware. The flawless title poem, ‘Decoy,’ twists as if on a perilous frame, and it is. We acknowledge the dependency of poetry on the poet’s sensibility.”
—Barbara Guest