Poetry. "Playful, brooding, skeptical, ironic--Sanders turns high-jinks edginess into compassionate art in this crafty and urgent book of warnings"--Edward Hirsch. In his third collection of poetry, Tony Sanders broadens his exploration of the contemporary urban milieu. The first section of WARNING TRACK is devoted to the poet's quest for his own understanding of truth, and the second section is marked in large part by a series of unrhymed sonnets. In the third section, Sanders models the book's title poem after Eliot's The Waste Land. A brash parody evolves into an elegiac homage as Sanders comes to terms with a world ever on edge and, at times, over it.