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Human Project: New & Selected Poems

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Human Project: New & Selected Poems

Contributors:

By (Author) Martin Langford

ISBN:

9781921450211

Publisher:

Puncher and Wattmann

Imprint:

Puncher and Wattmann

Publication Date:

1st September 2009

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

150

Dimensions:

Width 148mm, Height 210mm

Description

This collection places Langford's work in a substantially new light - judicious, and in some cases significantly rewritten selections from his previous five books as well as a book-length selection of new poems make the case for a major poet in mid-career. The Human Project gives readers an opportunity to follow the trajectory of Langford's poetry, which considers our experience in the face of what he sees as the hierarchical instinct of our biological inheritance. As well as meditations on the strangeness and fragility of the idea of the human, there are poems on the environment, on literature, and on contemporary Australian life. "At a time when poetry too often seems uninterested in hard truths, Langford is not afraid to confront the everyday evils of "the human project." Here is a book with the courage of its convictions, and here is a poet who convinces us that poetry matters." - Peter Kirkpatrick "Langford's is a restless, humane imagination, thinking furiously, especially at the edges. These sharpnesses constitute the ars poetica of not being scared. There is, after all, plenty that is terrifying in the world: cruelties and vanishings of both people and animals, of the whole natural world. It requires a keen poetic conscience allied with an equally keen ear to register this and give shape to it. That is what these poems do. It is exactly as it says on the label: The Human Project." - George Szirtes "These lyrical, enigmatic poems celebrate the urban and rural with a fierce eye for detail and a marvellous ear. Whether using the registers and tonalities of colloquial speech or a deeply nuanced, strange music, past and present, private and public, are given new life, offering us other ways of seeing and hearing." - Anthony Lawrence "The poems are uncomfortable at times - perhaps necessarily. But they put forward what amounts to a poetic worldview with complete commitment at every level - moral, intellectual, emotional, linguistic - and the result is undeniable authority." - Susan Wicks

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