The delightfully creative book is printed on premium, art-coated paper, with more than 100 original drawings, including a special eight-page "Color Gallery."
The poems in this wide-ranging collection were written (and rewritten) between 1962 and 2002. They arose from the poet's concerns with prevailing currents in America during those years: rural and urban sprawling toward suburbia; the inclusion of TV as neighbor as well as icon; the image as advertised, graven or not. References to theater, art, the Middle Ages and the Bible are the common ground -- the public space -- for personal events: growing up, and old; going to school, to war, to work. The drawings and paintings illustrate the challenge to perspective of these juxtapositions.