PABLO MEDINA

Novel Reviews…

  • ". . .a smart, poignant look at a country where politics play a huge part in everyday life and poetry may lead to salvation."

    -NPR

  • "A bleak fable that honors the poetic spirit, recognizing lyricism and metaphor as dangerous tools of defiance. "

    --Kirkus Reviews

  • "In this compulsively readable and darkly absurdist novel, Medina is at his best."

    --Booklist

  • "[A] haunting love letter to New York. . .Medina has a keen eye for the ebb and flow of desire. . .There is beauty, suffused with a muted melancholy, in Medina's attempt to capture the rhythms of life."

    --Publishers Weekly

  • "An enjoyable read that reminds us the world is as expansive as our imagination."

    --Library Journal

  • "A kaleidoscopic depiction of life in exile."

    --Leonard Lopate

Poetry Reviews

  • "Sea of Broken Mirrors is a new chapter in an ever shifting and abundant career marked by curiosity, pragmatism, and hope. Yes, hope. I see it here too. And it makes me want to keep writing. To keep going."

    Gabrielle Calvocoressi

  • "The Foreigner's Song exhibits the best work of a master who has for more than forty years been writing poems whose lyrical delicacy belies a tensile intellectual and imaginative strength. . .He is a poet of both style and substance, a poet of Eros, but also the poet of food, chopped liver and tunifish, of the memorable phrase, and the striking revelation."

    Rodney Jones

  • "Pablo Medina is a brilliant poet. His new book moves, with ease and anguish, from Wittgenstein to Lord Chango. The Man Who Wrote on Water is lasting work."

    D. Nurkse