Even in the Dark
By (Author) Rose Lucas
UWA Publishing
UWAP
1st July 2013
Australia
General
Non Fiction
821.9
Paperback
128
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
Even in the Dark contains delicate poems of the lives of women and the exquisite beauty contained in the act of observation. In a collection evoking luminescent images, Lucas explores nature and beauty, love and travel, in poems set at home and further afield. The entire lifespan is present here: in vitro to last hours; developing and then ageing bodies captured in wisps of lovely images. Images that also contain danger and risk. In this, her first volume of poetry, Rose Lucas has distilled years of writing into an impressive selection.
'These poems are eloquent, graceful and meticulously candid. Their subjects are often local - but Rose Lucas's major concern is the universal, how life's balance sheet of wins and losses plays out over changes in time and place. Her control of line patterns, the vigour and clarity of her perceptions, her poise and light-footed music pervade the book in moving ways. There is a questing, vulnerable sensuousness here, yet the overall spirit of her poetry is reverence and joy.' - Judith Beveridge
Rose Lucas is the co-author of Bridgings: Readings in Australian Women's Poetry. Her poems have appeared in Heat, Meanjin, Hecate, Best Australian Poems 2007 and 2009.