In His Sixth Poetry Collection, Lance Larsen Reminds Us We Are All Travelers, Bedraggled And Tired But Curious. Whether By Train Or On Foot, Whether Exploring London Or A Suburban Backyard Or A Childhood Memory Involving Cuckoo Clocks, The Poet Revels Not In Ticking Off A Successful Arrival But In The Jostlings Of The Journey. As Elizabeth Bishop Once Said: Homemade, Homemade, But Aren't We All? These Poems Are Refreshingly Improvisational: Lyrical But Plain Spoken, Always In Search Of What Will Suffice. As A Collection, They Might Be Thought Of As A Personal Wunderkammer, A Metaphoric Cabinet In Which To Gather The Wonders That Make Up The Funky Holiness Of Everyday Life-- Provided By Publisher.