The lyric and meditative poems Margaret Gibson gives us in Out in the Open are works of contemplation and self-inquiry. "In the long journey to be other than I am / I have struggled and not got far," she writes. Sometimes the journey takes the poet literally out in the open--the mountains, the desert, the fields, the wood. At other times, the journey, the search for vision and for truth, begins a moment's notice in more familiar, domestic...