Where The Wolf Sings
New Poems & Collages
by Mary Low
Publication date: January 1994
Paperback: $7.00
“The poet, wrote Benjamin Peret, has not choice but to be a revolutionist or to cease to be a poet—an observation that helps explain why most contemporary poets long ago ceased to be poets. It is painfully obvious that what passes for poetry in the US today is a polite and innocuous diversion of comfortably entrenched academics who are fundamentally satisfied with things as they are...Meanwhile, far from the official, best-selling, commercial literary enclaves, and just as far from their pathetic parasitical imitators, the state-subsidized ‘little’ magazines, poetry continues: poetry in the sense of Blake and Shelley and Lautreamont and Peret and Juan Brea—and our great friend Mary Low.”
— Franklin Rosemont, from the Afterword