`Elegant, rigorous, fresh, P. K. Page's work sings with a voice of independent character and maenad conjecture. It is a creature that lives on its own terms and terrain. It is startling, authoritative, and anti-sentimental, able to bear cool as well as passionate gazing at our own species. Her poems are always thinking -- each line is thinking, while its six senses remain impeccably alert. Her poems live by wit, wisdom, sass, suspense and a muscular lissome synapse and diction. They are daring in scope, meticulous in accomplishment, and boldly moral -- with a lovely flavour of amoral verve! We fall under the charm of her reasoning, of her fecund, fastidious imagination, of her many musics, and of her necessariness to us, her essentialness.'
Griffin Prize citation
`... Northrop Frye uses the phrases ``metallic glitter'' and ``imaginative wisecracks'' to describe Page's poems.... Those who enjoy ``glitter'' in poetry will appreciate the diction, imagery, and acoustics of Page's phrasings, as in ``Evening Dance of the Grey Flies''.'
Maxianne Berger, Rover Arts Montreal
`Born in England, Patricia Kathleen (P. K.) Page moved to Canada in 1919, at the age of three. She has lived in New Brunswick, Quebec, Manitoba, and Alberta and now makes her home in British Columbia, in the capital city of Victoria on Vancouver Island. At age 92 she is writing more than ever. This latest collection of her poetry, The Essential P. K. Page, is aptly named. Any fan of her work, of Canadiana, of poetry in general, needs to own this book. The works contained within are dense and chewy, both requiring and creating thought, and keeping all five of the reader's senses involved in the pleasure of reading them. What makes Page's poems so unusual is their apparent rejection of the idea that thought and emotion, thinking and feeling, are different and must be kept separate. P. K. Page thinks with her heart, loves with her mind, and leaves us a wonderful, tangled mess of imagination and possibility. I hope she lives well into her triple-digits, and brings us many more portraits painted as beautifully, as movingly as The Essential P. K. Page.'
Beth Carswell, abebooks
The Essential P.K. Page is ... a relief. It's a reprieve to hold in one's hand a compact 60 pages featuring the most memorable, most confounding, most rereadable poems written by Page.
Anita Lahey, ARC Poetry Magazine
`Facing the fact of Page's entire oeuvre can be daunting; it contains little apprentice-work, few throwaways. The Essential P. K. Page is in this sense a relief. It's a reprieve to hold in one's hand a compact 60 pages featuring the most memorable, most confounding, most rereadable poems written by Page, arranged alphabetically -- each allowed its own space, unencumbered by time or category.'
Anita Lahey, The Malahat Review