What makes "Heart / Land" both rewarding and challenging are the contrasting landscapes (ranging from the Guyana rainforest through Caribbean islands to the islets of the Bermuda atoll ) and the poems' frank celebration of the diversity of language and life of the Caribbean / South American world.
The poems move, in a variety of poetic styles, between the threat of global disaster ("Leaf," "Summit") and the healing nature of landscape and love ("Fall," "Saint Lucy," "Mother/Nature"). The complex scenarios of life from childhood to adulthood and old age are all sketched within the challenging embrace of their landscapes.