
Lifting the Island
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AWARD-WINNING POET • AUTHOR OF ELEVEN POETRY COLLECTIONS
FORMER POET LAUREATE OF NEW ZEALAND
David Eggleton explores the voices of New Zealand, Australia, and Polynesia in his latest collection, LIFTING THE ISLAND "This is vital, elastic, expertly handled language in a Pacific voice of cultural and musical sensibility, poetry to be spoken aloud or in the mind."-Cilla McQueen, MNZM, and former New Zealand Poet Laureate This own-voices collection is a kind of lyrical world map of the South Pacific, built up through a lush epic catalog of flora, fauna, and artifacts. This collection is a kind of lyrical word map of the South Pacific, built up through a lush epic catalog of flora, fauna, and artifacts. The poems are frequently infused with a wry humor-and while they often eschew both narrative and personal epiphany, they make intensely detailed, vigorous observations of place and landscape that are curious, sparkling, and sometimes hilarious.
Linguistically agile, this book's stanzas bring together the lyrical and the slangy, celebrating the local vernaculars of New Zealand, Australia, and Polynesia. Many of its poems work as cascading streams of image; of pronouncements; of dramatic tonal shifts almost line by line; and with dense, daring metaphor clusters that entertain as well as illuminate.
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David Eggleton has published eleven poetry collections as well as several chapbooks and a number of other books. A poet, writer, critic, and performer, he has also released recordings of his poetry set to music by a variety of musicians and composers. He is the former editor of New Zealand's leading literary journal, Landfall, and the current editor of Landfall Review Online. His poetry collection, The Conch Trumpet, won the Ockham New Zealand Book Award for Poetry in 2016. Also in 2016, he received the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement in Poetry. In 2018 he held the Fulbright-Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer's Residency at the University of Hawai'i. He was the official New Zealand Poet Laureate from August 2019 to August 2022. He currently lives in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Content
- Intro
- Front Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- PART ONE LIFTING THE ISLAND
- Lifting the Island
- Flying In, Southside
- A Walk Through Albert Park After an All-Night Party
- Big City Rush Hour
- Isthmus
- Summer Catamaran
- King Tide, Northside
- Between Two Harbours, a Poem for My Father
- Takapuna Beach
- An Apparition of Books
- Titirangi Considered as Wearable Art
- Atua of Nowhere Zen
- My Inner Aotearoa
- Dutch Tulips
- Amy Winehouse on St Clair Esplanade
- PART TWO THE SHALLOWS
- Soundings
- Drifting Cone
- Tomorrow
- Almost Once
- Moonshine
- On Ice
- Scale
- Warming
- Summer Rain
- The Shallows
- Three Haiku
- Mostly Black
- The Color White
- Song of the Market Actor
- The Age of Terror
- Methusalem
- PART THREE THE GREAT WAVE
- Belief in the Pacific
- A Report on the Ocean
- Between Viti Levu and Tongatapu
- Brightness
- Hotel Pacific
- The Great Wave
- Surge
- Moreton Bay
- Water Views
- Steve Irwin Way
- Ode to Weary Dunlop
- In Crematoria
- Red Dust
- Spider Moon
- Mullumbimby
- PART FOUR THE WHALE ROAD
- The Navigators
- Moriori Dendroglyphs
- Mr Explorer Douglas
- Maungapohatu, 1916
- Explorers
- Erewhon Unearthed
- The Cloud Forest
- Turangawaewae
- Hundertwasser at Kawakawa
- Len Lye's Wind Wand
- Trails above Cook Strait
- Te Wheke
- The Whale Road
- Throw Net
- The Death of Kapene Kuke
- PART FIVE THE WALL
- The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
- Is This You?
- Hang On Soapy
- Kate Winslet Promotes a Credit Card
- After Reading Eleanor Catton's Birnam Wood
- Death Warmed Up
- Watching the Detectives
- Afterlife
- Identikit Male
- The Hook of Maui
- Smoke
- Bouquet of Dead Flowers
- Old School Prize
- The Zero
- Them
- The Wall
- Wheelbarrow
- PART SIX BEACON
- Distant Ophir
- Sunday's Song
- Autumn Blast
- River
- Southern Embroidery
- Fiord Haka
- Beacon
- Snow at 2 a.m.
- Lighting Up in a Singer Vogue
- Postcard
- Drift North
- Mount John Observatory
- Quake, 22nd February
- The Plastisphere
- Ode to the Beach-Wrecked Petrel
- Raukura
- Otago Eight Bells
- Moa in the Matukituki Valley
- With Woven Mats
- Shared Light
- Glossary
- Biographical Note
- Back Cover
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