The Argument
By (Author) Tracy Ryan
Fremantle Press
Fremantle Press
24th June 2011
Australia
General
Non Fiction
A821.00
Paperback
88
Width 146mm, Height 199mm, Spine 5mm
115g
The unknowable is Tracy Ryan's terrain; these are poems of keen appraisal and survival demonstrating an extraordinary range and held tight by a cohesive vision. Each poem makes clear the poet's preoccupation with mortality. If the argument is with death - that cold cross-examiner - these are poems which respond with life.
'Her "argument" is argument in the older sense of the word, a discussion of the self with the larger whole of a post-God world in which a pattern of "giving and receiving" - human, natural and impersonal - provides a richness to our lives if we have the courage to accept it.' - Dennis Haskell. 'In the best traditions of lyric poetry, her poems are supple, tough and deeply moving; they display little and reveal everything, her superb technique working a deep, unobtrusive burnish from which flashes an authentic and disturbing passion.' - Alison Croggon.
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