"Yang's fifth book takes the creative impulse itself as its subject, paying tribute to poetic forebears like Jean Valentine and Kamau Brathwaite, celebrating visionary cultures and supplementing the poems with drawings by the artist Kazumi Tanaka." -The New York Times
"[Line and Light] is sprawling, vast, like a city of poetry. . . . The results are gorgeous, hallucinatory, slipstreams of consciousness, deriving their power not only from Yang's journeys into cultures ancient and present, but also from the way he moves so effortlessly, sometimes in telling a story, sometimes offering only fragments of philosophical or spiritual meditation."
–Jesse Nathan, McSweeney's "Lines we draw and light we receive become part of a new
logos of regeneration explored in this constellation of lyrical visions on the move. With Jeffrey Yang, a bard of our time, we, too, come to rediscover artistry in ancestry and vice versa, such a resilient nexus in fluxus in times of ecological disaster and hope."
–Kyoo Lee "When Yang focuses on a single artist or art work, he creates a version of ekphrasis with the wide-open sensation of a Light and Space or perceptual art piece, generously reimagining another artist's vision through a dynamic sense of poetic syntax and line [...]"
–Poetry Foundation