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With its rich selection from each of Sarah Holland-Batts books of poetry up to her Stella prize-winning collection The Jaguar (2022), this volume will introduce one of Australias best-known and widely read poets to many readers for the first time. Marked by her distinctive lyric intensity, metaphorical dexterity and linguistic mastery, Holland-Batts cosmopolitan poems engage with questions of loss and extinction, violence and erasure. From haunted post-colonial landscapes in Australia to brutal animal hierarchies in the cloud forests of Nicaragua to the devastations and transfigurations of her fathers long illness, Holland-Batt fearlessly probes the bodys animal endurance, appetites and metamorphoses, and our human place within the natural order of things. Her portrayal of a much loved father trying to cope with Parkinsons Disease touched the hearts of many in Australia who would never usually read a book of poetry. Her poetry is charged with a fierce intelligence, and an insistence on seeing the world with exacting clarityas well as a startling capacity to transform our understandings of the familiar through the imaginative act. The poets piercing gaze is also frequently turned inward, offering a dissection of the self that is by turns playful and sharply ironic. The Jaguar: Selected Poems brings together the finest work from her debut volume Aria (2008), with its minimalistic interrogations of the tyrannies of memory; the searching external and internal landscapes of The Hazards (2015); and the fierce, unflinching elegies of The Jaguar (2022), which challenge us to view ruthless witness as a form of love. As John Kinsella has said, 'Holland-Batt is one of the best poets writing not only in Australia but anywhere in the world in English. This is an art of necessity, of belief, and of artisan-like commitment.'
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781780377049
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 256
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-09-19
- Förlag: Bloodaxe Books Ltd