
Pandora's Kitchen
NATIONALLY-HONORED POET ⢠POET LAUREATE OF SOUTH PASADENA, CALIFORNIA ⢠PUSHCART PRIZE WINNER ⢠Ron Koertge explores human fragility throughout history in his poetry collection, PANDORAāS KITCHEN
āMoral certainties and stereotypes vanish in these sly/subversive, satiric/tender, achingly funny/humane poems.āāAmy Gerstler ⢠āThey are poetry at its best, causing his readers to laugh, think, and feel anew.āāBilly Collins, former US poet laureate.Ā
The subjects in Ron Koertgeās poems include Hadesā unhappy wife Persephone, Nancy Drew, and Draculaās Wives.
The subjects in Ron Koertgeās poems include Hadesā unhappy wife Persephone, Nancy Drew, and Draculaās Wives. He has located Jane Austen at the mall, comforted the sun itself, and celebrated a winning day at the races. In an early poem, he extols his chosen vocation by saying this: āItās so great to be a poet. Iām basically self-employed with nobody to please but myself.ā Yet pleasing his many fans is at the top of his Things-To-Do list. That is why poets from Billy Collins to B. H. Fairchild have called his poems masterful, quirky, deliciously sly, inventive and surprisingly sweet.
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NATIONALLY-HONORED POET ⢠POET LAUREATE OF SOUTH PASADENA, CALIFORNIA ⢠PUSHCART PRIZE WINNER ⢠Ron Koertge explores human fragility throughout history in his poetry collection, PANDORAāS KITCHEN
āMoral certainties and stereotypes vanish in these sly/subversive, satiric/tender, achingly funny/humane poems.āāAmy Gerstler ⢠āThey are poetry at its best, causing his readers to laugh, think, and feel anew.āāBilly Collins, former US poet laureate.Ā
The subjects in Ron Koertgeās poems include Hadesā unhappy wife Persephone, Nancy Drew, and Draculaās Wives.
The subjects in Ron Koertgeās poems include Hadesā unhappy wife Persephone, Nancy Drew, and Draculaās Wives. He has located Jane Austen at the mall, comforted the sun itself, and celebrated a winning day at the races. In an early poem, he extols his chosen vocation by saying this: āItās so great to be a poet. Iām basically self-employed with nobody to please but myself.ā Yet pleasing his many fans is at the top of his Things-To-Do list. That is why poets from Billy Collins to B. H. Fairchild have called his poems masterful, quirky, deliciously sly, inventive and surprisingly sweet.

