Gathering Evidence
By (Author) Caoilinn Hughes
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Victoria University Press
2nd July 2014
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Short-listed for Royal Society of New Zealand Science Book Prize 2015
Paperback
With pinpoint accuracy, virtuosity and humour, Caoilinn Hughes aligns scientific and poetic venturing. In this striking debut collection she focuses on moments of discovery, from the first controlled nuclear reaction the shape of an avalanche as witnessed from its catchment area. These are epiphanies with consequences.
'The notion of the poet as alchemist is a familiar one, but Caoilinn Hughes gives it new and enormous energy. I find myself wondering how she knows so much about so many things; and then I notice how far her poems travel beyond their own footprints. On page after page, she offers transformation - turning facts into feeling, experience into knowledge, prose into poetry, science into art.' - Bill Manhire
From airbowing in second violins to climbing 6000-metre mountains to playing poker with nuclear physicists, Caoilinn Hughes finds poems in unexpected places and situations. After gaining BA and MA degrees from the Queen's University of Belfast, she moved to New Zealand. Following some years working for Google, running a small business and writing novels at the weekends, she enrolled to study for a PhD at Victoria University of Wellington. Hughes won the 2012 Patrick Kavanagh Award with a selection of the poems included in this book, and poems from the collection also won the 2013 Cuirt New Writing Prize, the 2012 STA Travel Writing Prize and the 2013 Trocaire/Poetry Ireland Competition.