Winner of the 2007 Lexi Rudnitsky Poetry Prize.
This impressive debut is propelled by wanderlust, its music derived from
the rumble of freight trains and the heave of ferries through literal
and imaginative waterways. Whether set in Maine or in Arizona, in
Ecuador or in Thailand, in waking or in dreaming, each poem resounds
with the beauty and remoteness of its locality. Re-imaginings of
travelogues by some notable explorers and naturalists, including Sir
Walter Raleigh and Georg Eberhard Rumphius, underscore the collection's
restless yearning for motion. Undertow marks the emergence of a
distinctive new voice.