In Big Muddy River of Stars, her second full-length collection of poems, Alison Pelegrin continues her celebration of the quirks and characters of south Louisiana, tempered now by the
devastations of hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. These sassy poems come on like a carnival parade, with boisterous shout-outs to sleepy rivers and Big Shot soda, crawfish and trailer trash
and those ��it-r-dones��who rebuild homes ravaged by hurricane and high water. Presiding over the book is the spirit of Chinese poet Li Po, Pelegrin�� prodigal mentor and drinking buddy.
Sharing his ��xultation��and ��aste of recklessness,��she wants to write ��he Li Po way��/ wine and the wide world.��And she does. With lines that laugh and rage and slur in the piquant tongue
of her native Louisiana, Pelegrin knows how to play the blues in a bold and irreverent key.