"February's genius lies in how its rudimentary squiggles manage to haunt again and again, each time in a slightly new way." --Magnet Magazine
"Berman's is a funny, smart, on-again, off-again poetry of great promise." --New York Times Book Review, on Actual Air
"Full of casually sharp observations about the most mundane subjects. Air is funny, weird, and profound, whether it's tackling the nature of hallways or the architecture of back pain." --Entertainment Weekly, on Actual Air
"David Berman is a young Virginian poet with a sly, intense regard for the past. He comes on like a prankster, restocking the imperial orations of Wallace Stevens and the byzantine monologues of John Ashbery with the pop-cultural bric-a-brac of a new generation . . . But his words have and easy, eloquent gait." --New Yorker, on Actual Air
"In The Portable February sometimes an entire microscopic cultural-historical moment, if not a whole life, seems encapsulated in one panel, a handful of sentences." --Ed Park, The Poetry Foundation