-The poems repeatedly place the reader sensually into a setting--usually natural, sometimes social--filled with overtones; they compel the reader to be alert to the scene's significance. These glimpses of a cathedral, these family gardens, these landscapes so naturally described, occur without effort in the poems, but are also haunted by a sense of still deeper meaning: something big, something very everyday, something alarming.- --Bill Holshouser, Ararat
-The poems repeatedly place the reader sensually into a setting--usually natural, sometimes social--filled with overtones; they compel the reader to b...