"In the early 1990s, in his volume The Bears And Other Poems, Knute
Skinner embarked on an extraordinary poetic project - the elaboration of
short poetic fictions. In the intervening years he has become a master
of this charged and compelling form. These short poems are exquisitely
compressed narratives delineating and exposing lives often within a
relational context. The narrators are a diverse bunch: adulterers,
deviants, adventurers, lovers, friends, whose utterances and scraps of
dialogue frame the foibles, truths, frailties and enduring alliances
between characters strewn across a variety of contexts. In some of the
poems there is an undisclosed but implied secret that entreats the
reader to return, to name what has been conflated and intuitively
sussed, and to define the intriguingly elusive and alluring truth of the
poem. There are very few books of poetry that you would run back into a
burning building to retrieve. Make no mistake, An Upside Down World is
one of them."