Mayer writes the kind of nonsense that makes sense, and sense that is nonsense: I can't think of a better catering device in these topsy-turvy times.--Daniel Wenger "The New Yorker"
A poet of extraordinary inventiveness, erotic energy and challenge, and ironic intelligence.--Michael Palmer
A consummate poet: would that all genius were as generous.--Robert Creeley
Bernadette Mayer is one of the most original writers of her generation... All her work is full of brilliant observation, humorous and sometimes astounding conclusions, and amazing juxtapositions inspired by linguistic associations, patterns of movement, chance, mathematics, whim, and imagination.--Michael Lally "The Washington Post"
As an offering of selected works removed from all context, Mayer's newest poetry collection reads like a glimpse into a vivacious mind rankled by incessant stillness and external distractions....Bracing and carnal, Mayer provides an idiosyncratic way to acknowledge changes in contemporary consciousness while framing her work in a new and dynamic light.--J. Howard Rosier "Vulture"
Mayer quotes Vladimir Nabokov, in The Gift: "I seem to remember my future works, although I don't even know what they will be about." In its newness, its remembrance, and its diaristic now, Milkweed Smithereens is a doggedly gorgeous expression of that peculiar, clairvoyant temporality.--Brian Dillon "4Columns"
Mayer's poems, like O'Hara's, are something else: as gorgeous, sad, elated, horny, distracted, coy, angry, kinetic, and complex as people.--Daniel Poppick "The Yale Review"