“Like other good works of art, these poems have the air of having been made for people rather than for other artists.”
—William Meredith
“Sward can handle not only a Lardner-Hemingway tight-lipped, back room kind of American speech, but the attitudes that betray it. . . . He has a voice and a range.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Here is Robert Sward, now in his fifties, still fresh, ingenuous, and funnier than ever.”
—Carolyn Kizar
“Robert Sward doesn’t need a fifth incarnation to justify his claim to an important place in American poetry. He’s a seriously funny poet. The laughter that lights these poems is older than we are. And a whole lot wiser.”
—Robert Dana
“Robert Sward’s language seems to have been invented only this morning, as fresh as childhood, as wise as the animals in the oldest myth.”
—William Dickey
“Four Incarnations is one of the very best poetry books of the year.”
—Robert Peters