Selected Poems
By (Author) Brian Turner
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Te Herenga Waka University Press
10th April 2025
2nd New edition
New Zealand
Paperback
240
Width 138mm, Height 210mm
One of New Zealands most acclaimed and widely read contemporary poets, Brian Turner was a proud southerner, and the landscapes and skyscapes of the central South Island are among the strongest characteristics of his work. His themes range widely and make striking connections poems about fathers and sons are also poems about the duties of care we owe to the natural world; love poems open out into metaphysical inquiry; satire keeps close company with political protest.
Turners work is distinguished always by his unmistakable wit and feeling, precision and insight.
Beneath the wit, the no-nonsense honesty, the rigorous clarity of sense and the sinewy rhythmic energy of the poems surfaces runs the craft of a sophisticated, confident and well-read poet. The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature
Turner was a major New Zealand writer: for many, the Otago landscape is inextricable from Turners descriptions of it. Turner was a poet capable of extracting the multiplicity of that land as well as the nature of its birds, its fish, the various characters that inhabit it. Claire Mabey, The Spinoff
He understood how to capture Central Otago with sparse and sure language that echoed the places immense skies and hills. His poems often feel like proverbs; quiet excavations of larger truths. Ella Borrie, The Spinoff
'His main legacy is his poetry . . . He wrote short, tight lines, every word in its place, lyrical and wise and devoted to the natural world.' Steve Braunias, Newsroom
Brian Turner (19442025) was born in Dunedin and lived most of his life in Central Otago. His first book of poems, Ladders of Rain (1978), won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize and was followed by a number of highly praised poetry collections and award-winning writing in a wide range of genres, including journalism, biography, memoir and sports writing. Later poetry collections included Night Fishing (2016), Inside Outside (2011) and Just This (winner of the New Zealand Post Book Award for Poetry in 2010). He was the Te Mata Estate New Zealand Poet Laureate 200305 and received the Prime Ministers Award for Poetry in 2009.