"How Glad I Am for Man, Tonight," is Walter Donway's second book of poetry. When his first book, "Touched By Its Rays," was published in 2008, it was acclaimed by readers and critics for raising the banner of the "great tradition" in English verse: the tradition that employs meter, rhyme, lyricism, and storytelling to create poetry that delights the ear and shuns the deliberate obscurity of so much poetry written today.