John Koethe, in his tenth volume of poetry, investigates the capricious nature of everyday life, "the late-night jazz, great sex and all / The human shit defining what we are." His
poems--always dynamic and in process, never static or complete--luxuriate in the questions that punctuate the most humdrum of routines, rendering a robust portrait of an individual:
complicated, quotidian, and resounding with truth.The Swimmer argues that this "energizes everything": life’s trivialities, surprises, and disappointments, and the "terrible feeling of
being just about to fall."