Tintinnabulum
By (Author) Judith Beveridge
Giramondo Publishing Co
Giramondo Publishing Co
1st July 2024
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
Paperback
90
Width 148mm, Height 210mm
150g
Judith Beveridges much-anticipated new collection of poems, the first since her prize-winning new and selected, Sun Music, in 2018.
The poems in Tintinnabulum focus on animals, people, and places, though you could say that the real subject matter is the power of poetry, since the book explores how metaphor, simile, imagery and sound can reveal connections that are imaginative, revelatory and sometimes threatening. Beveridges creative use of language is most evident in the section of the book titled Bizarre Bazaar where she plays on lines and titles by Wallace Stevens (a fitting companion), and offers linguistic elaborations on familiar objects, and strange beliefs and customs. Each detail leads to others through association, there is multiplicity everywhere, and movement and energy, and this is as true of the poems which capture the particular features of animals, the transient effects of landscape, or the memories of people and places, as it is of the language-oriented poems.
There is a range of styles, lyrical, dramatic and narrative, which build on the achievements of poems in Beveridges previous collections. There is also an emotional range to the poems: some poems are joyous, celebratory, ecstatic others humorous, elegiac, nostalgic but the overall feeling is of the joy and richness of language.