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Pandora's Kitchen

Poems

Ron Koertge

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English
Red Hen Press
30 October 2025
NATIONALLY-HONORED POET

POET LAUREATE OF SOUTH PASADENA, CALIFORNIA

PUSHCART PRIZE WINNER

Ron Koertge explores human fragility throughout history in his poetry collection, PANDORA'S KITCHEN

""Billy Collins, former US poet laureate.

The subjects in Ron Koertge's poems include Hades' unhappy wife Persephone, Nancy Drew, and Dracula's Wives.

The subjects in Ron Koertge's poems include Hades' unhappy wife Persephone, Nancy Drew, and Dracula's Wives. He has located Jane Austen at the mall, comforted the sun itself, and celebrated a winning day at the races. In an early poem, he extols his chosen vocation by saying this: ""It's so great to be a poet. I'm basically self-employed with nobody to please but myself."" Yet pleasing his many fans is at the top of his Things-To-Do list. That is why poets from Billy Collins to B. H. Fairchild have called his poems masterful, quirky, deliciously sly, inventive and surprisingly sweet.
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Imprint:   Red Hen Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781636282954
ISBN 10:   1636282954
Pages:   102
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ron Koertge (1999 and 2005). A recent Pushcart Prize winner, he is also the author of ""Negative Space,"" the prose poem upon which the stop-motion film by the same name was based and was shortlisted for an Oscar in Animated Short Films in 2018. He resides in South Pasadena, California.

Reviews for Pandora's Kitchen: Poems

“It appears that Ron Koertge will not rest until he has toppled every icon in Western civilization. Here it’s Pandora, Ishmael aboard the “Peapod,” and even Fanny Brawn who get flipped on their heads. If only his poems were not so witty, gently sarcastic, and deeply warm-hearted, they would be mere shenanigans. Instead, they are poetry at its best, causing his readers to laugh, think, and feel anew.” —Billy Collins, former US poet laureate “Yes, Ron Koertge is a bit of a magician. He transforms master narratives (fairy tales, Bible stories, Greek myths, horror movies, and more) into poems rich with contradictions, role reversals, juicy ambiguities, and as Emily Dickinson put it, ""truth's superb surprise."" Moral certainties and stereotypes vanish in these sly/subversive, satiric/tender, achingly funny/humane poems. Koertge creates brilliant mashups of ancient and contemporary human frailties (spoiler alert: they remain the same across history) reminding us that the gods, monsters, aliens, and heroes whose stories we thirst for inhabit us all.” —Amy Gerstler, author of Scattered at Sea


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