
"Characteristic of Richard Tillinghast's genius, Night Train to Memphis gives us comfort with a beautiful strangeness. Imagine what you know, said Shelley. Richard does just that. He welcomes us to a poem, treats us like kin, then quietly changes our lives for the better."--Roger Rosenblatt
"Richard Tillinghast's poems remind us that, over the course of a life, one may be deprived of many things--like the stolen possessions in 'To Whoever Broke into My Cabin' or a loved city recalled from childhood. In 'Night Train to Memphis, ' melodies often redeem these losses--not surprising for poet who is also an accomplished musician. Tunes by Roy Acuff, Johnny Mercer, Ella Fitzgerald, and Phineas Newborn mingle with the strains of Beale St. and 'gypsies playing jazz.' And it is the music of poetry, in Tillinghast's deft hands, that binds the whole. Now in his ninth decade, Tillinghast figures among the songwriters and wordsmiths of his Tennessee birthplace: 'I was one of those, I still am, / closing the circle by keeping the circle open.' His songs will edify and move you."--David YezziPraise for Richard Tillinghast:
"Exquisitely plainspoken, clear-eyed and wise, Tillinghast is keenly aware of the histories and stories that shape our worlds; these poems roam and wonder and find homes for us everywhere. "You gave me a compass," the poet writes, "and here it is / on my table / pointing north.""--Joe Wilkins"Tillinghast's cadences feel deeply, richly, surprisingly true to life. And abundant in the heart's intelligence."--Rosanna Warren