The poems in"Hummingbird Sleep" move associatively between Coleman
Barks's personal experience and his extensive reading, weaving
together a wild and eclectic range of material. A discussion of
Plotinus, Barks's appearance on PBS "NewsHour," a note Keats once
left on Wordsworth's mantelpiece, a splinter in the heel, and a
quote from the Upanishads-all make their way into Barks's most
recent poems, which achieve intimacy and expansiveness at the same
time.
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