My Lover's Back: 79 Love Poems
UQP, $19.95 pb, 121pp
Inwardness and Outwardness
Who hasn’t written a love poem? ... Our letters are love poems. Our TV soaps, our films and our songs are love poems ...[Cronin’s] collection is for anyone who has loved, who loves or who wants to be in love, here and now.
This blurb on M.T.C. Cronin’s collection is surprising in many respects – not least, perhaps, in promoting this pop culture of love. For Cronin’s love poetry, and the love it describes, both define themselves by their distance from what we might loosely call the public world: the world of soaps, films, television and the crowd.
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