Friendly Street New Poets 10
Stealing
by Libby Angel
deaf elegies by robert j bloomfield
sparrow in an airport by rob walker
PB 96 PP 210 x 140 1862546703 $19.95 Poetry
EAN 9781862546707 Friendly Street / Wakefield Press
New Poets Ten continues the tradition
of Friendly Street launching new and emerging poets into the stratosphere
of the Australian poetry community. On the Friendly Street launch
pad three poets, Libby Angel, Rob Bloomfield and Rob Walker, prepare
for lift off. Bleak intimacies share cabin space with formalism,
surrealism, Augustan stature, sprawling parody and sharp observations
of the natural world.
But this is also a passenger flight, so buy
your tickets and climb aboard. The view will astound you as the
words of these three poets fall to earth like fresh rain.
Stephen Lawrence states:
This is vivid writing, often employing powerful
and extraordinary imagery. Libby Angel asserts
a poetic freedom, often wild yet under €rm control. The poems
in Stealing are at times bleak, sassy, confronting and
personal, but true to their artistic intentions.
robert j bloom€eld’s
deaf elegies spans loose, wide-open verse and most rigorous
forms and yet it is a coherent collection. It wears its learning
and life experience on its sleeve but it is not dry or didactic.
Rather, it is commonly sharp and witty and synergises with the
everyday.
In sparrow in an airport rob walker
endeavours to be a ‘global’ poet, yet resides in the
provincial – but is not parochial or unsophisticated. This
talented poet’s themes are contemporary and socially engaged,
yet the best poems make their point more powerfully for taking
a gentler approach.
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