Prynne’s Principia
Elizabeth Cook, 16 September 1982
“... A volume as thick as this, with an index, and a cover of Gallimard plainness, entitled simply Poems, inevitably suggests the accomplished authority of an Opera Omnia. The book includes the contents of 12 volumes previously published by small presses in more or less limited editions, interspersed with clumps of previously uncollected poems. The last poem in the book seems to announce a long ensuing silence: What do you say then well yes and no about four times a day sick and nonplussed by the thought of less you say stuff it ... ”