<div>This is one of the wisest books I''ve read in years... —<I>New York Times Book Review</I><BR><BR>No writer I know of comes close to even trying to articulate the weird magic of poetry as Ruefle does. She acknowledges and celebrates in the odd mystery and mysticism of the act—the fact that poetry must both guard and reveal, hint at and pull back... Also, and maybe most crucially, Ruefle’s work is never once stuffy or overdone: she writes this stuff with a level of seriousness-as-play that’s vital and welcome, that doesn’t make writing poetry sound anything but wild, strange, life-enlargening fun. -<I>The Kenyon Review</I><BR><BR>Profound, unpredictable, charming, and outright funny...These informal talks have far more staying power and verve than most of their kind. Readers may come away dazzled, as well as amused... —<I>Publishers Weekly</I><BR><BR>This is a book not just for poets but for anyone interested in the human heart, the inner-life, the b