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Title: Sinking Lessons
By (author): Philip Armstrong
ISBN10-13: 1988592410 : 9781988592411
Format: Paperback
Size: 230x150mm
Pages: 54
Weight: .116 Kg.
Published: Otago University Press - October   2020
List Price: 14.00 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 21
Subjects: Poetry by individual poets : New Zealand
The poems in Sinking Lessons portray the vitality of a world full of things and beings we too often disregard, using language that vibrates in harmony with the lively tales it tells -- from small, everyday events to stories of shipwrecks and strandings, resurrections and reanimations, arctic adventures and descents into the underworld. The cast of characters includes members of the poets family alongside heroes from myth and literature, such as Orpheus, Scheherazade and Frankensteins Creature. And crowding in upon these, at all times, a multitude of non-human protagonists: sun and stars, wind and water, mud and sand, body fluids, decaying matter, chemicals organic and inorganic, and a great many fishes and birds and beasts. Sinking Lessons is the first collection of poetry from Philip Armstrong, winner of the 2019 Kathleen Grattan Poetry Award.
Reviews:
"Sinking Lessons is an accomplished, engaging collection that displays literary skill and a sharp intelligence at work. The poems range easily from the personal to wider issues like the environment and history. There’s a great affection for life of all kinds – human and the natural world – coupled with an awareness of the fragility of existence. About a homeless person, the poet writes: ‘His heart maketh a noise in him.’ It’s a noise we should be hearing and taking notice of." – Jenny Bornholdt, Judge of the 2019 Kathleen Grattan Poetry Award.
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