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Selected Poems
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Selected Poems

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This book is the first to represent the full extent of the work of James Brown. With personal lyrics, narrative desire, short takes, anti-poetry, stolen lines, and hill-climbing, Selected Poems is a showcase of one of New Zealand’s essential poetic voices. ‘James Brown is the New Zealand poet laureate of torpor, resignation and exhaustion … with intermittent bouts of fanatical bicycle riding. The miracle is that he can make it all so interesting and darkly humorous and weirdly moving.’ -Gregory O'Brien ‘This is not a poetry book for the faint-hearted.’ -Pania Brown (James’s sister) ‘The finding of poetry in unlikely places expands our concept of what poetry is - if a poem can be found in the heart of an ATM, where can it not be found’ -Gabe Atkinson James Brown’s poetry collections include Go Round Power Please (1995), which won the Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award, Lemon (1999), Favourite Monsters (2002), The Year of the Bicycle (2006), Warm Auditorium (2012), and Floods Another Chamber (2017), as well as the useful nonfiction booklet Instructions for Poetry Readings (2005). He edited The Nature of Things: Poems from the New Zealand Landscape (Craig Potton, 2005), the literary magazine Sport from 1993 to 2000, and Best New Zealand Poems 2008. James has been the recipient of several writing fellowships, including the 1994 Louis Johnson New Writers Bursary and a share of the 2000 Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellowship. In 2001 he was the Canterbury University Writer in Residence, and the Victoria University of Wellington Writer in Residence in 2004. He teaches creative writing at the International Institute of Modern Letters.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Country
New Zealand
Date
13 August 2020
Pages
240
ISBN
9781776563074

This book is the first to represent the full extent of the work of James Brown. With personal lyrics, narrative desire, short takes, anti-poetry, stolen lines, and hill-climbing, Selected Poems is a showcase of one of New Zealand’s essential poetic voices. ‘James Brown is the New Zealand poet laureate of torpor, resignation and exhaustion … with intermittent bouts of fanatical bicycle riding. The miracle is that he can make it all so interesting and darkly humorous and weirdly moving.’ -Gregory O'Brien ‘This is not a poetry book for the faint-hearted.’ -Pania Brown (James’s sister) ‘The finding of poetry in unlikely places expands our concept of what poetry is - if a poem can be found in the heart of an ATM, where can it not be found’ -Gabe Atkinson James Brown’s poetry collections include Go Round Power Please (1995), which won the Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award, Lemon (1999), Favourite Monsters (2002), The Year of the Bicycle (2006), Warm Auditorium (2012), and Floods Another Chamber (2017), as well as the useful nonfiction booklet Instructions for Poetry Readings (2005). He edited The Nature of Things: Poems from the New Zealand Landscape (Craig Potton, 2005), the literary magazine Sport from 1993 to 2000, and Best New Zealand Poems 2008. James has been the recipient of several writing fellowships, including the 1994 Louis Johnson New Writers Bursary and a share of the 2000 Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellowship. In 2001 he was the Canterbury University Writer in Residence, and the Victoria University of Wellington Writer in Residence in 2004. He teaches creative writing at the International Institute of Modern Letters.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Country
New Zealand
Date
13 August 2020
Pages
240
ISBN
9781776563074