“James Ragan writes poetry of the highest order. The language that he uses, the high diction that he uses, the lyric imagery, the lyric language, and his concerns as a poet are timeless, and also above geography. In my mind I compare him to Rilke.”

— Stephen Delbos, Prague Post

Other Media

Ragan’s poetry was honored for inclusion in the 1996 Warner Bros./Rhino Records CD collection, A Century of Recorded Poetry: In Their Own Voices, which includes voiced readings by Whitman, Yeats, Frost, Plath, etc.