"In poems that range from elegiac to exuberant, Robert Lowes's An Honest Hunger is a joyful dance with everyday life. It is a book full of faith and doubt, anger and suffering, but one still laugh-out-loud funny. Lowes's hunger for God, for meaning in life, makes this book the one to read now, when this hunger is more universal and pressing than ever."
--Jesse Lee Kercheval, Professor of English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, author of Cinema Muto
"If more poets wrote like Robert Lowes, more people would read poetry. In An Honest Hunger, his debut collection, Lowes never holds the reader at a distance. Here, the poet speaks with straightforward intelligence and acumen--and a pitch-perfect natural friendliness--without a scintilla of sentimentality. And his imagery is sublime. . . . An Honest Hunger appeals to humanity's better self and reminds us that we are united not so much by our strengths as by our woundedness."
--Robert Nazarene, Editor-in-Chief, The American Journal of Poetry, author of Empire de la Mort
"Robert Lowes addresses with wit and compassion topics we recognize: the body's betrayals, unfulfilled desires, nostalgia, loss. Lowes's love of words is apparent in his masterful soundwork and the equal skill with which he depicts the delicate beauty of a butterfly or slams home a devastating judgment on our human failings. A wide-ranging cast of characters wanders through these poems: a woman who keeps chickens, a Neanderthal buying an ax, a man with a fresh haircut, God. An Honest Hunger opens to us a world that is humorous and deeply serious, filled with signs and wonders, mischief and memories, unanswerable questions and unexpected redemptions--our world, the whole, sweet 'slapstick ballet.'"
--Marjorie Stelmach, author of Falter