This Isabella Gardner Poetry Award-winning book-length poem is a medley
of voices in dialogue with each other--overheard, remembered, and
internal--that represents a mind at work as it considers the
destructiveness of human nature, the hypocrisy and artifice of the
American dream. Voices from personal conversations, political speeches,
Guantanamo detainees, news reports, and famous poets fill these pages,
ultimately capturing a world of disrupted beauty and unrealized
potential.
Christian Barter is the author of two previous poetry collections:
In Someone Else's House and The Singers I Prefer. Living in Bar
Harbor, ME, he is the centennial Poet Laureate of Acadia National Park.