"A fine collection of essays about the poet's work."—Joseph Bottum, <i>The Washington Times</i>
“Daniel A. Seidell’s edition of <i>Weldon Kees and the Arts at Midcentury</i> does the service of placing Kees in the context of his cultural milieu and provides concentrations on various aspects of his diverse métier and his character.”—James Ballowe, <i>North Dakota</i><i> Quarterly</i>
“Indeed, the whole endeavor to which this book is devoted, of rehabilitating Kee’s cultural position, stands as a timely challenge to critics of the arts in the twenty-first-century: how will we develop our discipline? How will we do justice to our rich cultural heritage and in particular that of the past hundred years? The contribution of Siedell and his colleagues is a promising start.”—Katherine Isobel Baxter, <i>American Studies</i>