Craig Dworkin's Motes imitates a form created by Bob Grenier in A Day at the Beach (Roof) and Sentences. As Grenier says in the "Afterword: " "What's wrong with our Community of Poets, such that each next 'new one' has to be so studiously / stylistically ('New'), Idiosyncratic... ?" Dworkin helps reposition us on the planet near here and over there. The poems are minimal but fully reentrant, that is, reading them again and...