At its heart, David Radavich's Here's Plenty evokes the American
South-in all its messy, charming, baffling glory. As a microcosm of the
fragile planet we inhabit, this region struggles with violence, poverty,
racism, and outdated social convention. And yet the everrenewing
beauty of the fertile landscape, a deep-seated love of story-telling, and
the warmth of everyday people bring us the possibility of re-assessment
and redemption. Radavich's poems embody the mesmerizing
complexities of human life.