Poetry. LEAF IS ALL is meticulously inventive as it considers varieties of replication—benign and malign—and the intersections, the politics, of our communal narratives of family and science. A
background in biology informs this poet’s compassionate, light-footed dance through patent language, botanical vocabulary, catalogs of recyclable plastics and a poem of Goethe’s, all of which
contribute to a larger meditation on what it means, in the dawning of a new century, to be a father, husband, and son.