Lives of Coat Hangers
By (Author) Sudesh Mishra
Otago University Press
Otago University Press
1st April 2016
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
821
Paperback
144
Width 150mm, Height 235mm
200g
In Sudesh Mishra's new collection the opening poem, The Capacious Muse', acts as a manifesto or declaration of intent. It is a sequence of aphoristic sentences that begins: "The muse will not proscribe". In other words, this poet will not rule anything out as the fit subject for a poem. Sudesh Mishra is a philosophical poet, one preoccupied not only with how meaning is made, but with how meaning is manifested in the modern world. His poetry is rich in the truths revealed by humble, humdrum objects, as in the title poem, "The Lives of Coat Hangers": They wait for a latch to raise an eyebrow, For a shadow to step in from the light. They long to be held in the arms of a coat. Subtle, witty, linguistically adept and internationally well-travelled, Sudesh Mishra is a poet whose range of reference traverses global culture. An ambitious and accomplished writer, one able to brilliantly reinvent language, myth and metaphor, his fifth collection confirms him as a major poetic voice in the South Pacific.
"... a poet with imagination to burn" - Murray Bramwell, Adelaide Review "Mishras development as a poet shows in the restrained, formal, technical brilliance of the poems." -- Briar Wood, The Contemporary Pacific
Sudesh Mishrawas born in Fiji and is the author of four books of poetry, including Diaspora and the Difficult Art of Dying(OUP, 2002). His poems have also been much anthologised. Sudesh has taught at universities in Fiji, Australia and Scotland. He is currently head of the School of Language, Arts and Media at the University of the South Pacific in Suva.