Reviews
The Sights Along the Harbor (2006)
- “City Boy,” by David Barber, The New York Times
- Review by Mike Mcdonough, Cold Front Magazine
- Review by Rabbi Adam D. Fisher, CCAR Journal / Journal of Reform Judaism
- Review by A. W. Allworthy, RALPH: The Review of Arts, Literature, Philosophy, and the Humanities
- “The Poetry of Mature Experience,” by David Curzon, Forward
- “Points for Discussion,” by Martin Stannard, Stride Magazine
How Charlie Shavers Died and Other Poems (2001)
- Review by Megan Harlan, The New York Times Book Review
- Publishers Weekly
- Review by William Corbett, St. Marks Poetry Project Newsletter
- Review by John Mann, World Literature Today
- Review by Henry Weinfeld, Talisman: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, 32-33
- “How To Books: Review Essay,” by Norman Finkelstein, from Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 21.1 (2002) 116-125
Selected Poems (1997)
- “Harvey Shapiro finds Poetry on the Streets of New York,” by Joel Lewis, Forward
- Boston Review, by Jessica Winter
- “Zen Records” by Lawrence Joseph, The Nation
Analysis & Articles
- “A Poetic Life Harvey Shapiro with Galen Williams,” by Galen Williams, The Brooklyn Rail, February 5, 2013.
- “Three Are the Fathers,” by Eric Murphy Selinger, Parnassus Poetry in Review, vol. 33, 2011
- “Sites/Sights of the Self,” by Glyn Pursglove, Poetry Salzburg Review, no. 11, Spring 2007
- “A Post War Voice,” by Darren Johnson, The Sag Harbor Reader, 2006
- “My Money’s on the Pastrami,” by Laura Silver, The Jerusalem Report
- “Looking for the Way: The Poetry of Harvey Shapiro,” by Norman Finkelstein, Religion & Literature, Vol. 30, No. 2, Jewish Diasporism: The Aesthetics of Ambivalence