Greg Field's poems dramatize a great love and the loss of that love, then a new beginning in which the poet's strength and faith are tested. Functioning as vehicles of healing, the poems--like breath itself--move between the interior experience of human consciousness and the exterior world in which human beings are placed. The images are as tough-minded as they are elegant. The Longest Breath was the winner of The Mid-America Press, Inc., Writing Award 1997 and a 1999 Thorpe Menn Poetry Award Finalist.