"I am a bit stunned. I just found out that these valentines, addressed to me, all these years, are in fact part of a vast network of hearts, laced together by one man's words, 'a starburst compass pointing in all directions, ' an indescribable bon-bon-mot served every February 14th, now a complete feast, between these covers. What a gift."--Debra Winger
"Each poem is a unique snapshot of love. The poet says it best himself: 'all my life, I have wanted nothing so much as the love of women.'"--Publishers Weekly-- (12/24/2007 12:00:00 AM)
"Because Kooser is a master of such unpretentious scene-painting, these are poems of rich, Wordsworthian common feeling. . . . They've nearly all appeared in Kooser's previous collections, but especially as accompanied by Robert Hanna's drawings . . . they've never seemed more like godsends--or valentines!"--Booklist-- (1/1/2008 12:00:00 AM)
"The writing in this book is classic Kooser: simple images, down-to-earth language, insight, and uncommonly good sense, all of which combine to produce memorable, resonant endings. . . . The artwork, like the verse, is inviting, warm, and unpretentious."--Elizabeth Lund, Christian Science Monitor-- (2/12/2008 12:00:00 AM)
"Over 22 years, Kooser has discovered a startling variety of ways to invert and enliven the vocabulary of romance, finding tender implications in even the mustiest Valentine's symbols. . . . When it comes to his beloved(s), Kooser has generous eyes, offering always to keep her young. . . . Kooser's poems do build a frisson, making the most of small moments of intimacy."--Emily Nussbaum, New York Times Book Review-- (3/9/2008 12:00:00 AM)
"Forget about any Valentine you've seen in a grocery store aisle. These poems--touching, funny, ironic, and with the startling and always-fresh use of metaphor for which Kooser is known--are something else entirely."-- Nebraska Life
-- (2/28/2008 12:00:00 AM)
"People who weren't fortunate enough to make it onto Kooser's Valentine's list--which included such recipients as the novelist Louise Erdrich and the actress Debra Winter--do not have to sit home alone with an empty Valentine shoebox any longer. Ted Kooser's Valentines will fill any shoebox to the brim with romance and wry insight."--NewWest.net-- (2/15/2008 12:00:00 AM)