National Book Award finalist Carol Muske-Dukes explores joy, dread, and the solitary communion of applauseApplause provides twenty vivid and evocative poems by Carol Muske-Dukes. In "e;Dream,"e; she seeks the past in reverie, along with bicoastal riffs on New York City and Los Angeles. "e;The Eulogy"e; paints the scene of a funeral in sunny California where a young man who has died of AIDS is laid to rest. In the title poem, a twelve-part journey through the ritual of applause, Muske-Dukes examines the power of a gesture clapping to transform oneself from individual to communal. "e;What a strange phenomenon,"e; she says, "e;to be single and plural at once, to feel joy and dread simultaneously, to wish to acknowledge publicly one's anonymity."e;