84-484
By (Author) Geoff Cochrane
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Victoria University Press
7th January 2007
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
821
Paperback
87
A selection of insightful and poignant poems, this collection reminisces with poise and candor about the authors life in Wellington, Catholic upbringing, derelict acquaintances, the challenges of giving up drinking, and more. Aptly named after the phone number of his grandparents, which came to mind out of nowhere after many years, the poems reflect upon the lingering memories and dubious truths of a personal memoiryet with the verbal skill and emotional precision that only poetry can offer.
A glorious mess of a book, packed with reminiscences of a Catholic upbringing, anecdotes about derelict acquaintances, arcana about aircraft, quotes from a lifetime's reading and movie-going, shrewd observations, skew-whiff axioms." Sunday Star Times
"These are poems of great formal poise and terrific candour." Damien Wilkins, author, The Miserables
"A full and distinctive collection, brimming with stories, skill, and knowledge peculiar to this poet." Lumiere Reader
Geoff Cochrane is the author of the poetry collections Aztec Noon and Vanilla Wine and the novels Blood and Tin Nimbus