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PUBLISHER: Carcanet Press Ltd
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781784106430
RRP: £9.99
PAGES: 96
PUBLICATION DATE:
August 30, 2018
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Rondo
Chris Wallace-Crabbe
Chris Wallace-Crabbe’s Rondo harvests a decade’s worth of new work by one of Australia’s foremost poets. The collection paints a vivid portrait of eucalypt Australia’s current state within an rapidly changing world. It dramatises historical figures and events with a light touch and distinctive humour, with counterpointing snapshots of the modern world and an eloquent anxiety about the current state of our ecosystem. Mortality is given a modern music in several elegies for close friends and family. The poet asks for fresh meanings from Gallipoli and Scotland, from physics and from `Art’s porous auditorium’, where poetry can still be heard. `The words are only the words’, he writes, `which is more or less everything’.`Prefacing one of his new poems, Wallace-Crabbe quotes D.â â H. Lawrence: “You just walk out of the world and into Australia.” Here it is the other way round. You walk out of a Wallace-Crabbe poem and into the world.’ (Alastair Niven)
Reviews of Rondo
'A witty, endearingly slangy, yet unostentatiously philosophical Australian poet'. – Times Literary Supplement
Chris Wallace-Crabbe
Chris Wallace-Crabbe is a leading Australian poet and an essayist, with a longstanding interest in the visual arts. He began as a scientist but his interest moved across to literature while he was doing National Service in the RAAF. He taught at Melbourne University for many years, and has also taught at Harvard and the University of Venice. His most recent book of poetry was Telling a Hawk from a Handsaw (Carcanet), and of criticism, Read It Again (Salt). He has won the Dublin Prize for Arts and Sciences, the Philip Hodgins Prize for Literature, and the Order of Australia. He chairs the newly established Australian Poetry Limited, and is a Professor Emeritus at Melbourne. His interest in the making of artists’ books goes back fifteen years: he has been involved in a number of these, and is intrigued by what happens at the edges of a genre. Wallace-Crabbe draws, beach-walks and plays tennis, and has read his poetry all round the world.