"The experience of reading Afterlight was a rare one for me. I couldn't stop turning the pages. It is a propulsive, almost primal read; grief, longing, sorrow, and sympathy swelled inside me, bursts of feeling I did not expect and could not control."-- Jennifer T. Chang , from the foreword "These spare, unadorned poems open in the fissures of memory. Childhood and adolescence in particular are explored via emotional snapshots that are both tough and immensely tender. One of the most remarkable things about this poet is an absolute clarity that transcends the literal, which gives him big range and authority. The book is wholly original in that the poems travel all the way back to the origins of what they confront, including brilliant forays into matters of religion and the subtle underlying violence of a rough childhood.
More than a few of these poems moved me deeply. This is the strongest first book I've read in a very long time."-- Chase Twichell , author of Horses Where the Answers Should Have Been.