Sounding at times like plot summaries of stories by John Cheever that
Cheever never got around to writing and at other times like witty
fables, or meditations on the tricks of language, Vern Rutsala's
wonderful prose paragraphs are at all times rewarding journeys into the
inner life, the secret life of three o'clock in the morning, when
everyday defeats acquire a weird glamour and heroism.--Charles Baxter
Vern Rutsala, a professor at Lewis and Clark College in Portland,
Oregon, has published nine previous collections of his poetry. He has
won numerous prizes for his work, including the Juniper Prize, and has
received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Oregon Masters
and the National Endowment for the Arts.