Tigers at Awhitu

Tigers at Awhitu

Author: Sarah Broom

Publisher: Auckland University Press

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13: 1869406095

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Against a backdrop of many times and landscapes, the poems in Tigers at Awhitu , the first, luminous book by Sarah Broom, chart the drifts and tides of intimate relationships, the physical extremes of illness, the complexities of motherhood. Here a refugee family walks north on a frozen road; a solitary figure sleeps in the desert outside a fabular city; a mother watches a child's first gesture. With tough, deft attention to language and its emotional power, Sarah Broom asks us to consider our relationships with the world and with words. Hers is an unflinching and original new voice in New Zealand poetry.


Gleam

Gleam

Author: Sarah Broom

Publisher: Auckland University Press

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 71

ISBN-13: 1775580792

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In these 40 powerful new poems, Sarah Broom explores the effect of a life-threatening condition by way of the landscapes of the natural world, charting the hardest things in beautiful language. Broom's forte is in encapsulating, expressing, and making sense of strong internal feeling and turmoil through metaphor, and in Gleam, her poems bring together heightened emotion, a robust sense of the physical body, and an external landscape in controlled, sinewy language. In the title poem, she charts a radiotherapy session in both physical and metaphoric terms: &“there are avenues of light / and now there is a wide and open terrain, my brain / is a vast, hilly country.&” This impressive collection examines basic human truths with clarity and force and will open out painful, rewarding vistas for its readers.


The Severed Head and the Grafted Tongue

The Severed Head and the Grafted Tongue

Author: Patricia Palmer

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1107041848

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This book explores actual and literary depictions of beheadings in sixteenth-century Ireland and addresses how violence is transcribed into art.


What the Living Do

What the Living Do

Author: Maggie Dwyer

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2018-09-27

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 152552870X

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Until the age of twelve, Georgia Lee Kay-Stern believed she was Jewish — the story of her Cree birth family had been kept secret. Now she’s living on her own and attending first year university, and with her adoptive parents on sabbatical in Costa Rica, the old questions are back. What does it mean to be Native? How could her life have been different? As Winnipeg is threatened by the flood of the century, Georgia Lee’s brutal murder sparks a tense cultural clash. Two families wish to claim her for burial. But Georgia Lee never figured out where she belonged, and now other people have to decide for her.


Contemporary British and Irish Poetry

Contemporary British and Irish Poetry

Author: Sarah Broom

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2005-10-18

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1350308765

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Sarah Broom provides an engaging, challenging and lively introduction to contemporary British and Irish poetry. The book covers work by poets from a wide range of ethnic and regional backgrounds and covers a broad range of poetic styles, including mainstream names like Seamus Heaney and Carol Ann Duffy alongside more marginal and experimental poets like Tom Raworth and Geraldine Monk. Contemporary British and Irish Poetry tackles the most compelling and contentious issues facing poetry today.


Young Knowledge

Young Knowledge

Author: Robin Hyde

Publisher: Auckland University Press

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 1775582450

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A full chronological record of the poems of Robin Hyde, a New Zealand journalist, novelist, dramatist, and poet active in the 1930s, is presented in this book. The 300 poems chosen show Hyde's growth as a poet and her response to the painful events of her personal life and to the political and social world around her. The poems are remarkable both for their acute observation of the physical and emotional world and for their powerful prophetic and visionary elements.


Who Is Mary Sue?

Who Is Mary Sue?

Author: Sophie Collins

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Published: 2018-02-06

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 0571346626

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In the language of fan fiction, a 'Mary Sue' is an idealised and implausibly flawless character: a female archetype that can infuriate audiences for its perceived narcissism.Such is the setting for this brilliant and important debut by Sophie Collins. In a series of verse and prose collages, Who Is Mary Sue? exposes the presumptive politics behind writing and readership: the idea that men invent while women reflect; that a man writes of the world outside while a woman will turn to the interior.Part poetry and part reportage, at once playful and sincere, these fictive-factive miniatures deploy original writing and extant quotation in a mode of pure invention. In so doing, they lift up and lay down a revealing sequence of masks and mirrors that disturb the reflection of authority.A work of captivation and correction, this is a book that will resonate with anyone concerned with identity, shame, gender, trauma, composition and culture: everyone, in other words, who wishes to live openly and think fearlessly in the modern world. Who Is Mary Sue? is a work for our times and a question for our age: it is a handbook for all those willing to reimagine prescriptive notions of identity and selfhood.


Puna Wai Korero

Puna Wai Korero

Author: Robert Sullivan

Publisher: Auckland University Press

Published: 2014-12-01

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1775587479

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From revered, established writers as well as exciting new voices, the poems in Puna Wai Korero offer a broad picture of Maori poetry in English. The voices are many and diverse: confident, angry, traditional, respectful, experimental, despairing, and full of hope, expressing a range of poetic techniques and the full scope of what it is to be Maori. There are poems from all walks of life and modes of writing: laments for koro and hopes for mokopuna, celebrations of the land and anger at its abuse, retellings of myth and reclamations of history. Puna Wai Korero collects work from the many iwi and hapu of Aotearoa as well as Maori living in Australia and around the world, featuring the work of Hone Tuwhare, J. C. Sturm, Trixie Te Arama Menzies, Keri Hulme, Apirana Taylor, Roma Potiki, Hinemoana Baker, Tracey Tawhiao and others – as well as writers better known for forms other than poetry such as Witi Ihimaera, Paula Morris, and Ngahuia Te Awekotuku.


Full Broken Bloom

Full Broken Bloom

Author: Grace Teuila Evelyn Taylor

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-09-22

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781977648358

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Full Broken Bloom is Grace Teuila Evelyn Taylor's second collection of poetry. Full Broken Bloom is altar-building, moon-swallowing, jawbone-slicing, and goddess-making. Bleeding. Forgiving. And re-fleshing dead bones. In her second offering from Ala Press, Grace Teuila Evelyn Taylor swallows worlds of pain and betrayal. Yet from the dust and ashes emerge womyn who stand naked in front of mirrors and spill. Womyn who can taste fear. Womyn who dare readers to fall. Mothers, daughters, lovers, and makers more feverish than myth. ... This collection has hope and vision. No'u Revilla (Hawai'i) This is the landscape of love, te whenua o te aroha, a fraught terrain with every contour, every valley, every lofty height explored, each aspect given thorough inspection, the rough with the smooth, the harsh with the beautiful, ... the distance of ending, the immense promise of beginning. And if all it was, this collection, this body, this BODY of work, was a navigation of such terrain it would be perfectly adequate. But her name is Grace, and she is a woman of far greater depth. Listen to her lilt, her cheek, her rage and her glory, here is a woman, a mother, a lover, a poet, a storyteller, a fighter, ultimately a human, subject and willing to every sense and so able to convey. Ben Brown (Aotearoa)


Poetry New Zealand Yearbook 2021

Poetry New Zealand Yearbook 2021

Author: Tracey Slaughter

Publisher: Poetry New Zealand Yearbook

Published: 2021-03

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 9780995135420

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Poetry New Zealand, this country's longest-running poetry magazine, showcases new writing from New Zealand and overseas. This issue, #55, features 182 poems by 129 poets, including Elizabeth Morton, Michele Leggott, essa may ranapiri, Bob Orr, Kiri Piahana-Wong, Jordan Hamel, David Eggleton and Mere Taito, the winning entries in the Poetry New Zealand Prize, essays, and reviews of 25 new poetry books. Compiled in a time of pandemic, these are poems written -- in the words of editor Tracey Slaughter -- when 'the only line to follow was deeper in, darker down, to poetry. The page was the only safe place our breath could go.'