Australian Poetry
The poetry section is growing at the bookshop where I work. Younger readers huddle together to discuss poems. A science student buys five poetry books to read over semester break. When a retired teacher from out of town comes looking for a Judith Wright book, we get talking, I make suggestions, and he ends up dropping almost $300 on poetry titles. Customers ask for First Nations, Middle Eastern, and queer poets, and they want the canon too, they want to try anything staff find exciting. Readers are seeking ways into poetry. Is it having a(nother) renaissance? The results of this year’s Stella Prize corroborate what I’m seeing on the shop floor.
... (read more)Ballades of Old Bohemia: An anthology of Louis Esson edited by Hugh Anderson
Selected Poems by Andrew Taylor & New and Selected Poems by Philip Martin
Beginning in Sight by Theodore Ell & Trap Landscape by Nicholas Powell
Rain Towards Morning: Selected poems and drawings by Robert Gray
Modern Australian Poetry 1920-1970: A guide to information sources edited by Herbert C. Jaffa
we live with myriad trees
brush boxes engulf our balconies
October skins bursting pistachio green
beneath in bark litter
Chinese boys carry lattes
crack basketballs down the middle seam