Poems that offer a science of the human.
The poems in Internal West practice a careful empiricism, offering a
science of the human, a way to understand the world through watching and
listening. Becker's poems are as much in the Eastern European tradition
of Daniel Simko as the American tradition of George Oppen. As the poet
herself has stated, her main themes are the complete truth of what her
life has been; of feeling alone even in supposed relationships.