A striking new collection by a poet W. S. Merwin calls gifted,
audacious, and accomplished.
A prolific journalist, Merrill's most recent work, two non-fiction books
on the crisis in the Balkans, have received tremendous critical acclaim.
With this collection, he returns for the first time in seven years to
the form closest to his heart: poetry. No anxiety of influence prevails
here; nor is there evidence of a desire to follow any models too
closely. Rather, there is a generosity that names names, offers praise,
then contributes something new. Merrill lives in a landscape of names,
surrounded by eloquent scraps of language allowing him to chant the
senses' progress through the world.--John Elder, The Los Angeles Times
Christopher Merrill is Director of the International Writing Program
at the University of Iowa.