“Alan Michael Parker possesses a mind completely unlike any poet at work in America today, finding in the clutter around us not just sources of sadness, wit, and playful irony—but also profound ambivalence about a world in which our past is not recoverable, in which the work of the mind upon the landscape is the true source of meaning, in which we all inhabit ‘the arc of Story graphed upon the axes of Love and Death.’ I have long considered Parker to be one of the most brilliant poets at work in America today. Long Division, his best book yet, confirms that.”—Kevin Prufer
“Alan Michael Parker, in style and in stance (‘Sadness remains my politics,’ he writes), demonstrates that wit and irony have much more to offer us than we’ve known. In one masterful poem after another composed with luminous attention to the poetic line, Parker conducts the long divisions toward reconciliation between contentment and the necessity of asking more from ourselves, each other, and the world. He assures us our redemption, but proves that it requires the cunning and exuberance only a poet of his talent can muster for the rest of us. I feel blessed by these poems in Long Division, the work of a poetic troubleshooter intent on spreading grace on everything before him.”—Khaled Mattawa
“Long Division speaks in the voice of a conscious, careful mind that spells out—delicately and lyrically—the compromises and evasions of the reality principle. With its lawns, children, and third marriages, Long Division finds its humor in the dark wood and Christmas lights of middle-aged maturity.”— Benjamin Johnson, Pleiades