Rebecca Reynolds' first book, Daughter of the Hangnail, was selected for
the 1998 Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of
America. In her second volume, Reynolds is bent on exploring interior
interchanges between sound and sense: the seductions of language, the
fund of sensual experience, informal feeling versus the logic of the
world, and the desire for the imaginary as opposed to a reliance on
public truths, to that which occurs within the "census-drawn depths."
InThe Bovine Two-Step, Reynolds tests delineations between the interior
and exterior worlds, between self and world. The poems address these
distinctions, often wrestling with the blur that results from their
mingling. Revelations in these poems are small and quiet and open to
questioning--and that is our human business.