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"A book of angles. These poems come from one bend in the mind, then another, from one tilt in the heart, then another. . . . Deliciously agile."—Tim Seibles

From "Accident"

Gray was the truck cab, black its body. Yellow the taxi in front, red the surround of the traffic signal./The tomato-faced driver eyed his watch, behind schedule with green dreams of money and lust's blue fantasies. For him, the signal was still a singing canary./For the man and woman the light had changed.

Robert Miltner's Against the Simple won the Wick Poetry Chapbook Award.


Hotel Utopia Many Voices Project Robert Miltner Books

There's a reason, perhaps several reasons, why this book was chosen as one of New Rivers Press' MVP winners. A collection of prose poems divided into three main sections, these writings possess a range of themes and feelings: from Apocrypha to Zeppelin, from art to the writer's craft, from despair to hope. A good poem, no, a great poem can be partly judged based on its imagery and its imaginative use of metaphor. Many of the poems in this collection stand up to those criteria. The playful "Stray" is about a dog - or is it? The sensual "House on Fire" has images of earthquake - and orgasm. The serious and nostalgic, almost bitter words of "Late Capitalism" reveal images of a lost dream, a "power generator....like a dial tone from the past. It rings but no one answers." (44)

These poems didn't begin to jump off the page at me until I started reading them aloud. On the sonic level, they are edgy and rich and force one's tongue to work at unusual combinations of sounds that also let the ear listen for meaning. For example, the repetitive sentence constructions of "Over the Border" and the silences between the short, one line stanzas focus the listener's attention on the dramatic arc of the story of the jealous lover in the poem. Miltner's is an original voice that has something meaningful to convey. While readers will have to work at extracting meaning from some of these poems, the payoff is worth the effort.

Hotel Utopia is a place readers will linger. From the contents, to the cover art, to the simple interior graphic design, this book is a winner.

Product details

  • Series Many Voices Project (Book 123)
  • Paperback 80 pages
  • Publisher New Rivers Press (October 25, 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0898232554

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Hotel Utopia Many Voices Project Robert Miltner Books Reviews


Milton's Hotel Utopia is not poetry that's written just for poets. Milton is aware of his audience, and speaks in a manner which appeals to all readers, whether they are regular readers of poetry or not. The language that Milton uses is both descriptive and easy to understand. His choice to break up his poems into types of villanelles makes them easy to digest and contributes to the overall readability of the text. This is not to say, however, that poets and poetry lovers will find Hotel Utopia to be lacking. The imagery is concise and rich, containing several literary devices that entice deeper thought and plentiful topics for further discussion.

Visually, the layout of the text is fluid. It is clearly marked where one passage ends and one begins, and chapters are very obviously distinguished. The design spreads beyond just the front cover of the book, and its reaches can be seen peppered within the pages.

Overall, Milton creates a compelling book of poetry that has merit outside of the small confines of the genre.
Hotel Utopia offers a fresh, breezy approach to modern prose poetry. Busting out of the formal and traditional conventions that, at times, leave poetry to those in lofty ivory towers, Robert Miltner manages to open his literary arms in an approachable form. Akin to the style of his contemporary Billy Collins, Miltner plays upon words and images that breach the gap between visual art and the written word. His word choice and poetic pacing vary throughout the book ranging from a sugary smoothness of molasses in July to an airy tap dance of well-choreographed imagery and timing. Miltner also keeps his readers hooked by engaging them in culturally relevant and iconic mediums, spiked with moments of subtle, but specific humor. In "You Know What They Say about Pears," Miltner personifies the life of a pear, poking fun at its shortcomings and suggesting alternate lives for what a pear would aspire to. This collection of poems is sure to leave even the most poemophobic reader with a tangy taste and wanting another night in this hotel.
Robert Milton's latest collection of prose, poems and short stories, Hotel Utopia, is a raw undertaking rich in minimalistic imagery and beat-style loneliness.
Channeling Kerouac, Ginsberg and Cassady, Milton gives us the threadbare image of an event with one sentence, and then slashes the page with dramatic pictures that ooze and drip with detail in the next. Throughout this vibrant and pulsing work are motifs of alienation, loss, love and revolution, themes that pour forth with a jarring sense of intimacy from Milton's heart and mind. Each page is literally a different story, and the reader is taken from a passionate, alcohol-involved tryst to a remote village and its grim realities. However, the reader is never displaced from the feel of the piece and we are engaged throughout.
Though at times the poetic language feels somewhat forced and intentionally vague, Hotel Utopia is a worthy read for anyone interested in what happens when a sharp, restless mind attacks the loneliest urban and rural landscapes with prose and feeling.
Poetry seems to scare a lot of people, but Hotel Utopia is a collection of the kind of poetry that allows people to see poetry as a versatile and accessible art form. The poems in this collection are presented in a prose format and read like vignettes, so a reader can absorb one poem, put the book down, and return without fighting to find their place again. The poet tackles serious as well as humorous subject matter, so a reader can pick and choose which poems suit their needs. Adding to this level of easy understanding for readers is the image rich text within the collection. Rather than aiming over readers' heads with abstract thought, Milton leaves them with beautiful images that stick in the mind. There is something to be said, also, about the way the text is presented on the page. It is refreshing to see poems presented for their content, without typeface frills and jumping text. The power of a poem lies in its precise words, not in its visual effect, and this collection stays true to that idea.
There's a reason, perhaps several reasons, why this book was chosen as one of New Rivers Press' MVP winners. A collection of prose poems divided into three main sections, these writings possess a range of themes and feelings from Apocrypha to Zeppelin, from art to the writer's craft, from despair to hope. A good poem, no, a great poem can be partly judged based on its imagery and its imaginative use of metaphor. Many of the poems in this collection stand up to those criteria. The playful "Stray" is about a dog - or is it? The sensual "House on Fire" has images of earthquake - and orgasm. The serious and nostalgic, almost bitter words of "Late Capitalism" reveal images of a lost dream, a "power generator....like a dial tone from the past. It rings but no one answers." (44)

These poems didn't begin to jump off the page at me until I started reading them aloud. On the sonic level, they are edgy and rich and force one's tongue to work at unusual combinations of sounds that also let the ear listen for meaning. For example, the repetitive sentence constructions of "Over the Border" and the silences between the short, one line stanzas focus the listener's attention on the dramatic arc of the story of the jealous lover in the poem. Miltner's is an original voice that has something meaningful to convey. While readers will have to work at extracting meaning from some of these poems, the payoff is worth the effort.

Hotel Utopia is a place readers will linger. From the contents, to the cover art, to the simple interior graphic design, this book is a winner.
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