A bemused, stoop-shouldered figure who is more than a mere
speaker--let's call him a protagonist--stalks the poems of Falling to
Earth*. With candor and an almost grandiose simplicity, Hansen describes
the limitations of his middle-aged body and, in so doing, the
limitations of his enterprise in mid-life: the gracelessness of
survival.* Falling to Earth is the journey of a vibrant soul refreshing
itself poem by poem.--Molly Peacock, from her foreword
Tom Hansen taught writing and literature for 35 years before
retiring to the Black Hills of South Dakota. His credits include Paris
Review, The Iowa Review, and The American Scholar.