This is an entertaining book of epistolary poems in prose which light up
a young farmer's year through external and internal signs and cues,
reaching out and reaching in, the lightness of being, loving, and
dreaming. The poems don't really tell any stories but they narrate an
enchanting and intellectually stimulating subjectivity. The subject of
the poems is love, growth, illness, wellness, detachment and attachment
as told by an embodied disembodied prime mover, a daughter, sister,
lover, farmer. There is an addressee, which longed-for presence provides
soil for the embedding of contact. A journal of the times of year in
which a body grows quiet, then active, then reflective, then expressive,
with all the contemporary appliances, texts, and devices. There is a
violence to the transmission of effluence and effluvia; a sweetness to
the extrusion of affect.