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Poems 1968-1998 -- a gathering of Paul Muldoon's eight volumes -- finds a great poet reinventing himself at every turn, "a shape-shifting Proteus to readers who try to pin him down, " as Richard Eder observes. "Those who interrogate Muldoon's poems find themselves changing shapes each time he does . . . authentically touched or delighted." Muldoon, whom The Times Literary Supplement has called "the most significant English-language poet born since the Second World War, " situates us in a fascinatingly mutable climate in which each freshening period brings -- as his first collection was predictively titled -- new weather.
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