
Cutting the Clouds Towards
Matt Simpson(Author)
Liverpool University Press
Published on 1. May 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-0-85323-713-6 (ISBN)
Description
The poems in this fifth collection of his poetry were written before, during and after Matt Simpson's two-month period as poet-in-residence at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Launceston, Tasmania. Most of the poems are responses to encounters with the work and life of the mid-nineteenth-century writer and artist, Louisa Anne Meredith, who spent the first part of her life in Birmingham and who was already established as author and artist before, at the age of twenty-seven, she married her cousin, Charles, and emigrated to Australia. The Merediths were subsequently to spend most of the rest of their lives in Tasmania. Simpson follows Mrs Meredith there, creating an imaginative relationship with her and in his poetry (in the words of John Lucas in his Foreword to this book) 'exploring in different ways his sense of engagement with a person, a place, and, more remarkably, of hers and it with him. For among the most astonishing features of this intensely creative engagement is the way Mrs Meredith herself emerges as a full and complex character, witty, resilient, keenly observant, even able to rebuke the poet for his "arrogance of hindsight". At the same time, Matt Simpson engages with the familiar theme in his previous work, now a personal quest of following his seafaring father to the other side of the world. All those who know Simpson's poems will see this as a continuation and some sort of resolution of what much of his work has been concerned with to date. He completes a sort of odyssey though his arrival in Tasmania, a journey which began many years earlier with his father's tales of Tasmania. John Lucas again: 'It takes a rare poet to risk weaving into his own work moments from and allusions to The Tempest, that most authoritative and mysterious of plays, but his poems triumphantly surmount that danger. That they should do so helps us to recognise how assured and compelling is Matt Simpson's achievement.'
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Language
English
Place of publication
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-85323-713-6 (9780853237136)
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Content
Preface
Foreword by John Lucas
Prologue
Ship in a Bottle
To Tasmania with Mrs Meredith
At Sea with Mrs Meredith
What Mr Meredith asked the Ship's Owner about Dick
Mrs Meredith looks about her
Mrs Meredith and Hobart Culture
Mrs Meredith and Hunting
Flora and Fossil
Mrs Meredith goes a- Gypsying and enjoys a Barbeque
The Merediths attend a ceremony
The Merediths speak of the good old days of Privitisation
You Rambling Boys of Liverpool
The Call of the Genes
Dear Mrs Meredith
Dear Mr Simpson
On the Right Side of the Earth
We meet at last
I've been wanting to ask...
Dear Mr SImpson
Taking things in
A Bummer
Swanport
And for the Record
Fax from Launceston to Michael
A Hasty Rejoinder
Something you can't deny
The Interview
In Mount Field National Park
News of a Death
On the Answering Machine
In Flowerdale
Hadn't we the Gaiety?
About as far as we can go
Your art Mrs Meredith
The Princess Theatre, Launceston, 18th October, 1995
Threads
Journal entry for Tuesday, 31st October
Dangerous I know
A Poem for Wybalenna Chapel
Making an Exhibition
A Last Glimpse
Epilogue
Melbourne Central Cemetery
Select Bibliography
Foreword by John Lucas
Prologue
Ship in a Bottle
To Tasmania with Mrs Meredith
At Sea with Mrs Meredith
What Mr Meredith asked the Ship's Owner about Dick
Mrs Meredith looks about her
Mrs Meredith and Hobart Culture
Mrs Meredith and Hunting
Flora and Fossil
Mrs Meredith goes a- Gypsying and enjoys a Barbeque
The Merediths attend a ceremony
The Merediths speak of the good old days of Privitisation
You Rambling Boys of Liverpool
The Call of the Genes
Dear Mrs Meredith
Dear Mr Simpson
On the Right Side of the Earth
We meet at last
I've been wanting to ask...
Dear Mr SImpson
Taking things in
A Bummer
Swanport
And for the Record
Fax from Launceston to Michael
A Hasty Rejoinder
Something you can't deny
The Interview
In Mount Field National Park
News of a Death
On the Answering Machine
In Flowerdale
Hadn't we the Gaiety?
About as far as we can go
Your art Mrs Meredith
The Princess Theatre, Launceston, 18th October, 1995
Threads
Journal entry for Tuesday, 31st October
Dangerous I know
A Poem for Wybalenna Chapel
Making an Exhibition
A Last Glimpse
Epilogue
Melbourne Central Cemetery
Select Bibliography