The Blessed Affliction: New & Selected Poems
By (Author) Mark Reid
Puncher and Wattmann
Puncher and Wattmann
1st December 2025
Australia
Paperback
267
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 12mm
200g
The Blessed Affliction is an apt title to describe thirty years of the work of Mark Reid. From the hospital poems (in the footsteps perhaps of Webb and Mackenzie) of Parochial to the divine disputations of later works such as The Address Book sequence, filtered through the ironies and ambivalences of poets such as Berryman, Thomas (R.S.) and Donne, Reid matches despair with wit, in pitching the insurmountable questions of the infinite against the plain fact of the ordinary. Neither comes out on top. We are blessed. We are afflicted. Holding our world together is the necessity, the hope, of poetry. This volume presents the pick of Reid's first five published collections, along with the new book-length title collection: The Blessed Affliction.
'Reid's poems are arresting because their insights are both tactful and revealing; their hesitations, or admissions of doubt, are central. Their questioning of agency is a strength. More than easy celebration or affirmation, they are a poet's genuinely prayerful searching and praising. They are spiritual permissions. If we notice, if we are alert, we may know. Mark Reid is the finest Minimalist poet in Australia.' Philip Salom
'...beneath such simplicity, these poems conceal depths of philosophical and religious thought that are revealed only in repeated readings. Blindside is a work of effortlessly superior intelligence...' Judges' Report, 2019 Kenneth Slessor Award
Mark Reid's second collection of poetry, Parochial, was winner of the 2000 West Australian Premier's Book Award for poetry. His third collection, A Difficult Faith, was shortlisted for the same award in 2006, while his fifth, Blindside, was shortlisted for the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry In the NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2019. Variously employed in theatre, television, kitchens & aged- care, he worked a decade on the wards of a public hospital. Resident in Western Australia for twenty years, he now resides in the NSW Central Tablelands town of Oberon. This volume presents his sixth collection, The Blessed Affliction, along with a generous selection from its five predecessors.