Nearly every poem in How We Spent Our Time flies at its mast a title in
the form of a gerund or gerund phrase, that humble verbal noun. The
book's table of contents, therefore, reads like an equally humble
enumeration of the ways a human lifetime can be paid out, so to speak:
looking, getting, owning, learning. We all do them all. And yet there is
exceptional artistry in the testimonials these doings make witness to.
The arrangement of the poems within the text is part of it. Note how
keeping immediately precedes spending, in the poems Keeping It Together
and Spending the Night; these poems are conversational but endlessly
skilful in the ways they keep the language vivid and fresh and
surprising. How We Spent Our Time is flush with pangs and satisfactions,
abundant with wisdom and delight.