Mark Lilley \'s Lucky Boy is filled with hints of unsettledness: bus tickets, a storm front, a rootless father, any number of nervously-smoked cigarettes.
What remains in place, however, is the poet-his unwavering allegiance to memory and attention, as if the poems are a response to Lowell\'s question "Yet why not say what happened?" In a plain style t.
In cars, vans, pickups, and big rigs, characters seem almost continually on the move.
Mark Lilley \'s Lucky Boy is filled with hints of unsettledness: bus tickets, a storm front, a rootless father, any number of nervously-smoked cigarettes