Anis Mansour's 'You Are the People, O Poets' is a captivating collection that delves into the profound relationship between humanity and the art of poetry. Through his characteristic insightful and often satirical lens, Mansour explores the very essence of what it means to be human, as reflected and shaped by the poet's unique perspective. He posits that poets are not merely observers but integral voices, giving form to collective consciousness and shaping societal narratives. This book is a thoughtful meditation on the power of words, the role of creativity in understanding our world, and the enduring legacy of poetic expression in capturing the human spirit.