Betsy Andrews' sweeping, energetic, book-length poem pounds the
pavement of the New Jersey Turnpike, driving through America - past
landfills and wetlands and weapons labs - under the towering
shadows of engines, oil, and war. With a disarmingly unique voice
that evokes the tradition of Pound and Eliot, Whitman and Williams
and Ginsberg, Andrews creates a pastiche of landscape,
consciousness, history, and politics in this American age.
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