Mules of Love

BOA Editions

Sample Poems
For My Daughter on Her Twenty-First Birthday
And What if I Spoke of Despair
Jack Gottlieb's in Love

"The sudden intimacy of these poems of Ellen Bass will hold you to the page. She knows an awful lot and is ready to tell it all. her poems will quicken the pulse, and as you read you will become anxious to discover more and more, but she can only tell you so much, one good line at time, and that is more than enough."
    --Billy Collins

"Reading MULES OF LOVE gave me great joy. I found the poems striking, full, complete, and beautifully crafted. Ellen Bass is a poet writing about quintessential beauty, and these poems are swollen with it in the same way she describes her heart: "like a suitcase you need to sit on to close". These radiant poems emerge from her Santa Cruz garden of life. Bass writes with a Dionysian ecstasy, yet infuses it with the calm energy of a gardener's earthy hands."
    --Diane Wakoski

"Ellen Bass's voice is direct and unambiguous. These are intimate, confessional poems, yet in almost every instance they go beyond the specific details to strike a universal chord. A highly readable and touching book."
    --Maxine Kumin

"Ellen Bass writes of ordinary life with a fierce and loving passion. Her honesty, her insights, and her mastery of language, particularly metaphor, make this book compelling reading."
    --Linda Pastan

"Ellen Bass sees into the life of things with a quiet power, creating a poetry that goes straight to the heart. Bass is a poet of the elemental, always struggling to manage the science and biology of life with the mysteries of religion, philosophy and consciousness. In doing so, she helps us to appreciate the small miracles of this common life that we often take for granted. It's as if she is so startled to be alive, she can't help asking every moment to stop and let her examine it, ask it a question. In this age of violence and disconnection, as we spend more and more time looking for a technological fix, this kind of poetry is a necessary reminder of who we are, why we're here and where we are going, each day bountiful, spacious, precious. It is a poetry that opens our eyes so that we see our lives as a continuum of such days. Ellen Bass
has created a woman who stands on the edge of her life, looking for the moment that might change us all."
    --Dorianne Laux