In Delicate Bait, Roger Mitchell explores the small histories of the
self in the larger world, intent on giving everything its just place and
name. The poems roam over field and seashore and city, inventing a world
so similar to the world itself/ it becomes the world. Whether musing on
the past or searching for something even memory can't reach, Mitchell
faces up to the wobble of most things human, with a combination of
stoicism and wonder and a language as supple as the spoken word. Winner
of the 2002 Akron Poetry Prize.