New from Debora Greger������ special poet in every sense���(Poetry)
In her eighth book of poetry, Debora Greger travels not just the present but the past, looking for some strange place to call home. She takes a taxi to Stonehenge. She writes letters to Li Po
and Tu Fu, Shakespeare and Jane Austen, always seeking out the beast that is man and the beast that is woman. She explores both the remoteness of the past (those radioactive fifties that were
her childhood), and the weight of it���r, better, the responsibility of it. These modern traveler�'s tales���using, insistent, marvelous���lace one woman�'s collection of pasts into a world
inhabited by Horace, Chekhov, the bank vault of England, and the giant octopus of Puget Sound.