THESE WITTY POEMS ACHE TO SAVE THE WORLD-INFUSING LIGHT, ENERGY, AND
HUMOR INTO EVERYDAY LIFE.
Padgett's title poem asks: "How long do you want to go on being the
person you think you are? / How Long, a city in China." With the arrival
of his first grandchild, Padgett becomes even more inspired to confront
the eternal mysteries with a wry, rueful honesty. This elegiac and witty
collection illuminates the world at large and at small-from the Great
Wall of China to the radiant details of the everyday-and brings wonder
and pleasure with it.