"Bryce Milligan's Take to the Highway is a book of big heart, big mind, and a big eight-cylinder engine, bringing poems-especially the stretched out prose poems-of distinction and evocative power."-Jane Hirshfield, author of The Beauty and Ten Windows
Take to the Highway is a book about journeys and the intricate memory map of human consciousness. Much of the book was literally written while driving across the expanse of Texas. The poems embody family history, anticipate his mother's coming death, and embody the reflections of this “poet's poet” on a life lived along many roads within an interior landscape. Formal and yet deeply personal, the book dares to ask, in the words of reviewer Lorna Dee Cervantes, “Who are you again?”