“Clean, clear, cool, quick: Elaine Equi’s beautiful epigrams of refusal, entirely contemporary, exist at a blissful remove from the fatiguing. I learn a lot from them about how to live and how to write. I relish her mystic attentiveness to silence, and to the daily uncanny. She is at once an entertainer and an oracle: a winning combination.”
—Wayne Koestenbaum
“Equi finds in the small things—gestures, moments, objects—a core simplicity, neither pious nor reductive, which recovers and redefines an essential American spirit. . . . As lucid and welcome as dawn itself, these poems ride to us on spare lines. . . . This is a collection to guide you safely into the next millennium.”
—Ann Lauterbach
“Elaine Equi’s eclectic new book is her best to date. She calibrates the nuances of voice in these poems until they ring like music, all the while giving us images and tableaux of sharp contrasts and the subtlest colorations. ‘The poem is a small machine made of God,’ Ms. Equi writes. And in poem after poem Voice-Over unfolds as a wonderful assemblage, carefully constructed, infused with mystery and delight.”
—Nicolas Christopher