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Marrying America: a Jew in Exile
Wilk
Wilk is a poet not only of the utmost competence but brilliance. Here is a poet able to give mature voice to the oldest and most enduring American theme: the immigrant as spiritual pilgrim. The clarity of the pilgrim voice is the admirable center of Wilk's book— as if a straight-speaking Brooklynite has been hot-wired to the mysteries at the heart of the American experience. Its a compelling voice, rising at times out of violence yet the tone it takes is often of lyric tenderness—a tenderness so rare in modern poetry it causes you to sit up straight.
Larry Woiwode
Wilk maps new territory of the heart and the Heartland. That's why his poetry is such a marriage with America, when divorce is impossible.
Yevgeny Yevtushenko