Poetry. DAYBOOK may be the quintessential work by Robert Crosson, distilling the raw materials of his working "daybooks" into a single pocketable volume. This book-length poem, completed in 1986, borrows its form from the daily record of the poet's life, as he encounters it under his various guises as a housepainter, carpenter and sometimes actor. This is the third posthumous volume of Crosson's work, and the second, along with SIGNS/ & SIGNALS (2008),...