-Alexis Rhone Fancher, author of The Dead Kid Poems, poetry editor, Cultural Weekly
History has not just been kind to Charles Rammelkamp; it has inspired some of his strongest poetry. In Ugler Lee, history turns personal as Rammelkamp shifts his gaze onto his own family. Far from an exercise in navel-gazing, Ugler Lee is Rammelkamp's melancholic and witty meditation on time, loss, and closure. It is a worthy addition to an already enviable oeuvre.
-Nitin Jagdish, co-curator of Lit & Art, Baltimore's longest-running reading series
Ugler Lee, Charles Rammelkamp's engaging new book of poems, will reverberate through the bones of every reader. Rich with details both familiar and surprising, a droll sense of humor and subtle music, these poems chronicle the inevitable decline of husbands, wives, parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, pets, as well as oneself. Together, Rammelkamp's eminently readable poems create a portrait of Ugler Lee that is intimate, utterly human yet mysterious. I know I will return to these poems again and again to re-experience the grace of Rammelkamp's voice and vision.
-Alison Morse, author of The Price of Our Clothes and If You Wave a Chicken Over Your Head
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