This is the second poetry collection from Peter Ludwin. Most of the poems were previously published in quality literary magazines such as The Midwest Quarterly, Nimrod, Quercus Review and The Pacific Review. His poetry is influenced by the natural world and the dynamics between Old World/New World perceptions. This collection is divided into two sections that are individual in their specifics yet universal in their exploration of man's relationship to nature. The poems in the first section, Light in San Miguel, illustrate Ludwin's experiences as he travels through Mexico and South America. Lush images of a natural paradise are juxtaposed against images of a stark, improvised environment created by man. The poems in the second section, Tracking The Minotaur, are reflective of Ludwin's journey through the Middle East and parts of Asia. They attack the reader's senses with descriptive phrasing and expressive language. Ludwin's poetry takes the reader on a journey through the grey shadows and spaces of man's interactions with man and nature.