About the Author:
Lou Lipsitz has published three books of poems, a political play, a textbook on American politics, and articles and reviews in the field of psychotherapy. Born in Brooklyn, he moved to North Carolina where, for thirty years, he taught political science in Chapel Hill. He left academics to become a psychotherapist, specializing in men's issues and life transitions. Throughout this time he has continued writing and publishing poetry. His poems have been widely anthologized and used in teaching literature. He was recipient of an NEA Writer's Grant and won the Allen Ginsburg prize in 2002. His newer poems take a more psychological perspective on personal development and family relationships. His writing is characterized by a searching personal honesty, a trenchant boldness, and a good bit of unexpected humor. Most of all, his images and surprising twists remain with the reader.
Review:
"This man's poems keep getting better...He's in the boat along with crazy Hungarian aunts and Brooklyn grandfathers, but he's also in the water more and more, a large fish longing for the hook of truth." --Robert Bly
"These are poems of clarity, wit and passion. The best of them are the equal of anything now being written in America...Lou Lipsitz has again turned out splendid and evocative work." --George Hitchcock
"The new poems are bolder and fresher than anything he accomplished before. Part of the freshness is his imagery. The fishhook of the title poem is a 'beautiful lie' too powerful for the fish to resist...Seeking the Hook is a remarkable comeback from a poet who obviously never went away. It's a book that was well worth the wait." --Robert Phillips
"Lou Lipsitz is a poet and practicing psychotherapist who has written with an acute consciousness of men's issues for many years...In poems spanning over 30 years, SEEKING THE HOOK demonstrates the depth and power of Lipsitz honesty and toughness...his story- telling, self-knowledge and lack of naivete..." --Dragonsmoke, journal of the
men's movement
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