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Click Here for What We Do
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Click Here for What We Do

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Click here for what we do is a cluster of four loosely connected poems that are not only sceptical of the status quo’s serial mendacities and hype but, in a way, they also attempt a coming to terms with the erosion of the idealistic conditions that once made non-mainstream culture, including poetry, so viable and, even, necessary.

For Pam Brown writing poetry is a habit, a disorganised ritual. Her poetic inventories begin in everyday bricolage. Real things interrupt the poems the same way thoughts and phrases do. She dismantles monumental intent and then, by mixing (rather than layering), splices the remains into a melange of imagery and thoughtful lyric. Hers is a friendly intelligence that clues in connections to the ‘social’ as the poems make political and personal associative links.

Spurning any lofty design these poems debug the absurdities of contemporary materialism with surreptitious humour. Though disquiet is present it’s usually temporary. Here, thinking about the future can be ‘trickgensteinian’ and yet Pam Brown’s poems offer a circumspect optimism. 

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vagabond Press
Country
Australia
Date
1 March 2018
Pages
150
ISBN
9781922181343

Click here for what we do is a cluster of four loosely connected poems that are not only sceptical of the status quo’s serial mendacities and hype but, in a way, they also attempt a coming to terms with the erosion of the idealistic conditions that once made non-mainstream culture, including poetry, so viable and, even, necessary.

For Pam Brown writing poetry is a habit, a disorganised ritual. Her poetic inventories begin in everyday bricolage. Real things interrupt the poems the same way thoughts and phrases do. She dismantles monumental intent and then, by mixing (rather than layering), splices the remains into a melange of imagery and thoughtful lyric. Hers is a friendly intelligence that clues in connections to the ‘social’ as the poems make political and personal associative links.

Spurning any lofty design these poems debug the absurdities of contemporary materialism with surreptitious humour. Though disquiet is present it’s usually temporary. Here, thinking about the future can be ‘trickgensteinian’ and yet Pam Brown’s poems offer a circumspect optimism. 

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vagabond Press
Country
Australia
Date
1 March 2018
Pages
150
ISBN
9781922181343