This is for diehard fans of Borges, Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Neruda, Vallejo, and other stylized dreamers of lyric and dramatic poetry including TS. Eliot, Paz, Pound, Charles Simic and Alejandra Pizarnik. Ethereal, dreamy, cozy, funny, erudite and bizarre. Braschi writes "big books" about "big ideas" but fills them with little simple things like chestnuts, anise seed, animalitos. She writes of fire, astroids, stars, and moons, about life in the circus with clowns and buffoons, about shepherds and pastoral poetry, about New York City, and about writing itself. In a word, gorgeous.