WorksWoman in the Painting
(Autumn House Press, 2006) "I wish that other people would write about personal experience the way Budy does: there’s so much wisdom and depth in her poems that I’m forced more deeply into my own life, and emerge knowing things I didn’t know, or didn’t know I knew." — Martha Collins, Ingram Merrill Foundation Award winner The Other Life
(Story Line Press, 2001) "Budy’s impeccable conversational diction does just what a poem should do; it raises the hairs on the nape of your neck." — Maxine Kumin, Pulitzer Prize winner House Without a Dreamer
(Story Line Press, 1993, 1995) "In one of the most moving poems in this moving book, Andrea Hollander Budy states, ‘I have been so many places / and I don’t know anything.’ But this poet does know the heart and speaks for it and from it with a simplicity and honesty rare at any time." — Mark Jarman, National Book Award winner
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