Paul Muldoon Poems 1968 1998 Author:Paul Muldoon, Paul Muldoon Yet my eye is drawn once again, — Almost against its wishes, — To the figure in the shadows, — Willowy, and clean-shaven, — As if he simply wandered in — Between mending that fuse — And washing the breakfast dishes. — --from "The Bearded Woman, by Ribera" — Sven Birkerts has said, "It is not usual for a ... more »poet of Muldoon's years to have an oeuvre disclosing significant shifts and evolutions. But Muldoon, more than most, is an artist in high flight from self-repetition and the deadening business of living up to created expectations." The body of work in Poems 1968-1998--a comprehensive gathering of Paul Muldoon's eight volumes---finds a great poet reinventing himself and recreating the business of poetry. The thirty-year effort of Muldoon's career thus far, is altogether like a fascinatingly mutable climate in which each freshening period brings---as his first collection was predictively titled---new weather.« less