Plainswoman is a trilogy of poems that deals with the Scandinavian immigration to the American Midwest and the subsequent efforts of the descendants of those immigrants to come to terms with their dour Scandinavian past and the rigidities of the contemporary culture of the plains states. Part I, Her First Hundred Years, is a cycle of narrative poems with two main voices, a Norwegian woman who immigrates to America at the turn of the century and her granddaughter, who tries to imagine both her ancestor and her ancestor\u27s experience as a means of interpreting her own life. Death of a Regional Poet is a book-length satiric poem written in five cantos in ottava rima. The unnamed narrator relates the coming-of-age of Alpha Oleson, region...