“Nichols vitally recovers Blaser’s pivotal role during the 1950s….Nichols delivers a biography aptly in tune with the poet’s own proclivities.” (Patrick James Dunagan, Rain Taxi, vol. 24, no. 1, spring 2020) @RainTaxiReview https://t.co/sFAxpX9t6A
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Peter Quartermain “This much-needed book brilliantly demonstrates the intricate weave of the ways in which the story of the poet’s life is inseparable from the multiple social and intellectual dimensions of a larger world….Essential reading.” https://t.co/
The late poet Kevin Killian on A Literary Biography of Robin Blaser: “Miriam Nichols, his friend and editor, has taken on a Herculean task with style and grace, and an almost Shakespearean gift for illuminating the souls and ambitions of her principals.”