These poems, in traditional and modern forms using mostly country
metaphors, celebrate human and animal residents of the western
prairie, preserving the strong voices and matter-of-fact, often
ironic, view of existence there; at the same time they deal with
universal themes such as nostalgia, isolation, death, and mature
love. Life's essential ambivalence is a constant and is presented
with realism and occasional wry humor. The author includes an
Afterward which examines the idea of poems in general and gives
hints for reading his own.
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