Fate, stillness, travel, will, and the deep bruise of individual history as it becomes political history all shape David Axelrod's classic book, originally published in 2005.
In a language extraordinarily lean and fresh, Axelrod shows what it would be like to be truly alive to the nuance of events, structures, and the declarations of those who are in or out of power. This is an unusual and moving book.
David Axelrod has published eight collections of poems and a collection of non-fiction, Troubled Intimacies. He teaches at Eastern Oregon University, where he directs the Ars Poetica Lecture Series and edits--along with Jodi Varon--the award-winning basalt: a journal of fine and literary arts.