Victoria Chang’s first book, winner of the Crab Orchard Series in Poetry. Published in top-notch journals, Chang’s sparse poems have dramatic images that are both elemental and mysterious, and I enjoy her dramatic monologues most. Gorgeous lines like “want and want, an infinite/accordion” in “To Want” demonstrate her skill. A three-part book, the first focuses on other voices and has a long poem about Edward Hopper. The second section, more narrative and personal, contains my favorite poem in this book, “$4.99 All You Can Eat Sunday Brunch.” The final section, my least favorite, loses momentum. Overall, this book is carefully crafted and intelligent—a solid first round.