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Description
This collection of elegies for dead friends and a past love is also a tribute to poet Tracy Ryan’s embattled but joyous life on a plot of land in the bush. In a long sequence addressed to her Swiss–German first husband, Ryan delves into the feelings found with unresolved grief and lost love and the ambivalent emotions that remain after severing intense relationships. The universal themes from one of Australia’s most gifted scribes is a must read for anyone with an interest in poetry.
About the Author
Tracy Ryan is an award-winning Australian poet and novelist who as also worked as an editor, librarian, journalist, and a professor at various universities. She is the author several books, including The Argument, Scar Revision, and Sweet.
Praise For…
“Once again, Ryan reveals herself as poet with both a clear sense of tradition — and a contemporary understanding of Ezra Pound’s old injunction to ‘Make it new!’” —Geoff Page
“An achievement of the highest order from one of Australia’s most gifted poets.” Marion M.Campbell
“An astonishing work; nothing less than a poetry of life and death.” —David McCooey
“Ryan’s moving and profound work suggests, as William Faulkner famously observed, ‘The past is never dead. It’s not even past.’ ****” —Bookseller+Publisher