"We Americans are all imaginary orphans, forever seeking a new name, a new carapace, and the further adventure. 'Call me Ishmael' is thus a motto more proper to our republic, and more forward-looking, than 'E Pluribus Unum.' In Ishmael Mask, Kell has parsed the fossil record of our orphancy in beautiful and unguarded detail; he has adventured much and withheld nothing. For those who come to poetry in search of a credible future, Kell will prove to be a true and unfailingly honest companion."–Donald Revell, author of The English Boat