Starlight: 150 poems
By (Author) John Tranter
University of Queensland Press
University of Queensland Press
30th August 2010
Australia
General
Non Fiction
821.3
Paperback
228
Width 133mm, Height 195mm, Spine 14mm
275g
With a celebrated fifty-year writing career behind him, John Tranter brings to Starlight the sophistication and ease of that experience, as well as enormous energy and exuberance. These new, vital poems continue to explore poetry's possibilities. Reading the collection is like entering a room abuzz with conversation. Part of the book's project is to displace the authorial ego, and translation, mask and disguise are employed to this end, with Tranter reimagining work by T.S Eliot, Baudelaire and Ashbery in extraordinary and original ways. Tranter's skills as ventriloquist and his ear for the quirks of expression create brilliantly realised voices of imagined speakers. Tranter applies his lacerating wit to ideas of authorship, egotism and poetry wars in this completely engaging book.
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