The poems in A Common Name for Everything build idiosyncratic worlds
around the themes of nature, home, parenting, and naming--worlds that
are at once poignant and absurd: a professional namer of lakes explains
his standards; the rural gods are given names; a study of sheep results
in loneliness. Steeped in sound play and borrowing academic language to
create a specimen lens, these poems bask in the local as they seek to
name even the commonest earthly things.