The poems in Devin Johnston's "Traveler" cross great distances,
from the Red Hills of Kansas to the Rough Bounds of the Scottish
Highlands, following weather patterns, bird migrations, and ocean
voyages. Less literally, these poems move through translations and
protean transformations. Their subjects are often next to nothing
in several senses: cloud shadows racing across a valley before
dusk, the predawn expectation of a child's birth, or the
static-electric charge of clothing fabric. Throughout, Johnston
offers vivid glimpses of the phenomenal world.
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