Graft appeared in 2003 in the United States from New Issues Press and in England from Arc Publications.

Henry "restlessly encircles his subject, studying what it means to be 'at another's mercy,' exploring desire, obsession, ambivalence and heartbreak. ... Graft offers a bleak vision ... that is fascinating, complex and, perhaps all too often, right on." --Carmela Ciuraru, New York Times Book Review

"I honor and admire these poems for their groundwork understanding. Here, oppression is shown forth as a condition of language, a violence of syntax. And here, in resistance to oppression, extraordinariness lifts a beautiful, if harried, affirming sound. With signal integrity, the poet exploits no popular catastrophe but chooses, instead, to enter the mythic heart of catastrophe, there to make new myths." --Donald Revell, citing poems from Graft for the Poetry Society of America's 2001 George Bogin Memorial Award