In Zack Rogow's new poetry collection Irreverent Litanies, the poet
grapples with religion and spirituality from the viewpoint of someone
who grew up in a militantly atheist home. He surprises himself by
sometimes finding the wisdom and beauty in a meditative perspective.
With laugh-out-loud humor and deep heart, these poems offer new
perspectives on contemporary life, from cloning Mozart to traffic
bottlenecks in Silicon Valley to the cycles of birth and death.