The poems in William Virgil Davis's Landscape and Journey constitute forays onto actual terrain--either close to home in Texas or farther off in Wales--as well as exploring what the poet Guy Davenport once called the geography of the imagination. A number of the poems here recount the closely observed details of journeys the poet has made, travels he has literally taken. At other times they tell of imaginary journeys--travels the poet would...
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