Recklessness and rigor in equal measure mark the stirring poetics of Andrew Hudgins in this fine new book. Hudgins can wrestle a rhyme scheme into submission with one hand tied behind his back and can penetrate the black heart of history with a single subtly rendered detail. He laughs with Democritus and weeps with Heraclitus and line by distillate line contrives a tonic antidote to the acetone / of American inattention. Linda Gregerson