Eric Hoffman
'Hoffman’s narrative explores in considerable depth Oppen’s thinking about his own work, his reasonings and judgments on himself and his contemporaries in life, politics and poetry. Throughout, Hoffman supplies a rich contextual background to the Oppens’ story, one in which public and private life continually intersect not only in the socio-cultural aspects of their lives but in the undergirdings of love, hope and guilt that empower the thought and poetry . . . Complex, highly-nuanced and well-documented, Hoffman’s narrative makes clear that few careers in modern poetry are so entwined with biography as Oppen’s.' -From Michael Heller’s introduction.