This lovely book of poems, written in Woodstock, NY, carries inspiration
from various places.Prefaced by 12 Poems That Were Never Written, the
book is divided into three sections, Natural Megaron, Preposition Poems
and Lung Poems, corresponding to three distinctive methods Radfar used
to write her way into time and space: settling down with her journal on
a hilly overlook after a 30 minute walk; removing prepositions while
still managing to talk about her relation to space; writing at a fixed
time in the middle of the night. In going as far as she can in each of
these disparate directions, she summons, with a surprising degree of
certitude, a sense of how this specific place once affected her writing
and her life.One of the poems included is: [i]Position, I have
soughtyour proper placehave landedsnake-likeyour tumescentrock
pilegrassywildoracularPosition, I can't speakall the places you aremy
tendencymy perpetual circumstanceI will come, give meentrance[/i