The Post Office: An Opera in Poems

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Elaine Sexton’s poetry is furious and unstoppable—and it is all the more so because it insinuates itself into our consciousness with such love and exquisite tenderness. Underneath that tenderness, though, is a relentless will to forego the inessential, to take the measure of the real, to uncover the secret and silent engines of our human grief.
— Vijay Seshadri
Elaine Sexton knows how to raise autobiography to the level of true poetry, and this knack has something to do with her use of surprise. Just when we think we know where one of her poems is going, we step into air. Sleuth leads us carefully into her life through a series of bracing verbal delights.
— Billy Collins
Sexton rejects a poetry of austerity, preciousness, formality or permanent rigid ‘commitment.’ …and what’s needlessly cumbersome. Instead, she prefers the quick study, the absolute freedom of the imagination to go where it wishes to go with individual agency.
— Walter Holland

About the Author

Elaine Sexton is a maker, critic, teacher, and micro-publisher. Site Specific: New & Selected is her fifth collection of poetry. Her poems are widely anthologized and published in journals including American Poetry Review, Poetry, Ploughshares, and O! the Oprah Magazine.