“A blend of the low-rent sociology of Raymond Carver with the quirky imagination of Richard Brautigan . . . Eternal Sentences will come at its readers as a series of happily endless delights.”
—Billy Collins, Series Editor
“Eternal Sentences is a collection of small wonders, lines and stanzas and sentences that expand with each reading. The poems hold inside them their own eternities. McGriff is the master of the miniature narrative, but these poems are as much visions as stories. These ‘sentences’ are music. Profound, unsettling, but conversational, these poems are written in the language of our time and place while transcending it. There is not a poem in the collection that doesn’t bear rereading. The mystery remains mysterious even as the brilliance of this poet’s intelligence grows more obvious to the reader. It’s a book to return to again and again.”
—Laura Kasischke, author of Where Now
“In these poems, and in the sequencing of these poems, the reader is met in each line, each movement, with the stunning proximity between bleakness and wonder. This book is musical syllable to syllable, portraying the many textures of vitality, grief, economics, government, ecology, and the afterlife. This collection covers such ground, such energy, while committing to brevity and to the one-sentence line. Michael McGriff’s career is a catalogue of stellar work, and Eternal Sentences strikes me as more light among the intricacies of the trees.”
—Marcus Jackson, author of Pardon My Heart