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"Orlen is a wonderful poet and one of the best
practitioners of free verse writing today. The sounds
of his poems bang and glide. Most fine poetry
strikes the mind and heart. This is true of Orlen as
well, but his poems also strike the ear. They feel
good in the mouth." --Stephen Dobyns
"Orlen's Bridge of Sighs, like Eliot's 'Prufrock,' is
filled with many human voices, but they are the
voices around us, the recognizable voices of people
we know too well . . . . He builds from memory, from
old photographs, mental snapshots of the past, and
he knows where to break a line and also how to
break your heart." --Mark Hillringhouse in The Literary Review
Steve Orlen was born and raised on Hillside Avenue
in Holyoke, Massachusetts. His previous books of poetry include Permission to
Speak, A Place at the Table, and The Bridge of Sighs.
He teaches in the Creative Writing Program at the
University of Arizona in Tucson, and in the
low-residency Program at Warren Wilson College.
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