Mezzaluna: Selected Poems
By (Author) Michele Leggott
Auckland University Press
Auckland University Press
12th March 2020
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
821
Paperback
216
Width 178mm, Height 230mm
Mezzaluna gathers work from critically acclaimed poet Michele Leggott's nine collections, from Like This (1988) to Vanishing Points (2017). In complex lyrics, sampling thought and song, voice and vision, Leggott creates lush textured soundscapes. Her poetry covers a wide range of topics rich in details of her New Zealand life, full of history and family, lights and mirrors, the real and the surreal. Michele Leggott writes with tenderness and courage about the paradoxes of losing her sight and remaking the world in words. Mezzaluna brings together in one volume the work of this major New Zealand poet.
Leggott, one senses, never stops looking about: always listening, questioning, searching, peeling away the layers of familiar to see what lies beneath Sarah Quigley, NZ Listener. Leggott illuminates, like a lightening flash, the delicacy and fragility of a world made of poetry David Eggleton, NZ Listener. The elegance and joy of her eros of being, her intelligent and enchanted seeing, the dazzling range of her experimentalist sensibility, and her world-streaming scope all combine to create the intimate brilliances of Michelle Leggotts Mezzaluna Rachel Blau DuPlessis, author of Drafts. Mezzaluna interfuses song, voice, history, politics, love, loss, and breath. Leggotts epic force is never far from her lyric insistences. Charles Bernstein, author of Near/Miss
Michele Leggott was the inaugural New Zealand Poet Laureate 20072009 and received the Prime Ministers Award for Literary Achievement in Poetry in 2013. Her collections include Vanishing Points (2017), Heartland (2014) and Mirabile Dictu (2009), all published by Auckland University Press. She coordinates the New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre (nzepc) with colleagues at the University of Auckland, and has co-edited Alan Bruntons selected poems, Beyond the Ohlala Mountains (Titus Books, 2014) with Martin Edmond. In 2017 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.