The poems in Foxes on the Trampoline investigate worlds natural and man-made and the spaces in between, as they question how we are shaped by our surroundings and, in turn, shape them. They limn the tenuous control we think we may have over nature, objects, and relationships, as the book wonders, What is enough? With language that is feverish, finely wrought, and wry, Foxes on the Trampoline travels through the landscapes of America, India, and contemporary art, examining the loneliness and solace to be found in each.