Hugh Behm-Steinberg's Shy Green Fields is in company with books by
poets who wrote about glorious ordinary days in extraordinary times. In
a pillowbook of a hundred seven-line poems, this life, as it is written,
has the shadow of Robert Creeley's A Day Book behind it, and the
shadow of Federico Lorca in his famous, reiterated line, "Green, I love
you, green, ..." a specific, and pacific, emotional response in
difficult political times. Behm-Steinberg's book is, likewise, carnal,
primal, and intellectual. Shy Green Fields exults in experience, "Such
versions!" --Jane Miller