There is so much to admire in this little collection of poems. I was immediately gripped by the persona Arnold developed. The first poem, "Country Boy Returns to University" sets the tone for the whole:
The night stars, I'm going to miss them
light up the dark sky, like Dante's god.
From here, on this cold hill, it seems
the earth is dark, but heaven is bright.
I'll miss the stars when I go back
to late night, streetlight revelries,
and a heaven so polluted and orange
that the sky might seem empty to you.
To me they are two separate worlds:
cities of people and man-made stars,
the country with the lingering gods--
one poorly reflects the other.
The rest of the poems take up the various threads laid out in this first one: modern distractions, civilization and nature, the natural world, mythologies, faith and religion, human interaction with people, creatures, things, the philosophies and wisdoms and confusions of a young mind brimming with books and lived experiences and struggling to articulate the disconnects as much as the connections between the many disparate interests and concerns of a young adult in an increasingly over-complicated world. Recommended.