Henriksen opens Ordinary Sun by insisting that "an eye is not enough."
Resisting solipsism, these poems negotiate that conflict between the
mind and what exists outside the mind. Though pain intrinsically resides
in that conflict Henriksen strives for an honest happiness, a kind of
gorgeous suffering that blesses our days. To this end, these poems
emerge from images of all those innumerable things that embody both
visceral and ethereal beauty--rocks, trees, broken glass, baseball,
angels... Here we find immediacy immersed in the image, and in the
reading of these poems becomes ourselves immersed in the immediate.