David Wagoner's wide-ranging poetry buzzes and swells with life. Woods,
streams, and fields fascinate him--he happily admits his devotion to
Thoreau--but so do people and their habits, dear friends and family, the
odd poet, and strangers who become even stranger when looked at closely.
In this new collection, Wagoner catches the mixed feelings of a long
drive, the sensations of walking against a current, the difficulty of
writing poetry with noisily amorous neighbors, and many more uniquely
familiar experiences.