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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 White Clouds Blue Rain
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'Told through a series triptychs—each with a poem, a work of essayistic prose and a photographic image—White Clouds Blue Rain captures discrete moments of life with precise yet unpredictable detail. Taking cues from artists, writers and architects, Driscoll gently binds the everyday to the abstract, moving from the dual vantage points of an apartment block in Melbourne and a former family home in North Queensland out to questions of form, shape and aesthetics as well as the act of making and our relationships with people, objects and physical space. There’s a spaciousness and glasslike stillness to this work that carefully diffuses meaning, never allowing it to settle.'

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    • Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,: Recent Work Press , 2021 .
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      • Published November 2021
      ISBN: 978064500988

Works about this Work

Dženana Vucic Reviews White Clouds, Blue Rain by Oliver Driscoll Dženana Vucic , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 June no. 105 2022;

— Review of White Clouds Blue Rain Oliver Driscoll , 2021 selected work poetry

'White Clouds, Blue Rain (2021) is Oliver Driscoll’s second poetry collection, appearing a short year after his 2020 I Don’t Know How that Happened. Like his earlier work, it is concerned with the everyday: small moments of domesticity and care; conversations both mundane and profound; fleeting interactions with, but more often, observations of, an outside world whose parameters are undefined, but which nonetheless feel tightly bound, contained. To say that this is a result of the pandemic, which has certainly imbued domesticity and its imaginary with a gravitas denied to it when it was considered womanly, would be incorrect insofar as Driscoll has always had an eye for the ordinary, has always been pulled by the intimate, the close.' (Introduction)

Dženana Vucic Reviews White Clouds, Blue Rain by Oliver Driscoll Dženana Vucic , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 June no. 105 2022;

— Review of White Clouds Blue Rain Oliver Driscoll , 2021 selected work poetry

'White Clouds, Blue Rain (2021) is Oliver Driscoll’s second poetry collection, appearing a short year after his 2020 I Don’t Know How that Happened. Like his earlier work, it is concerned with the everyday: small moments of domesticity and care; conversations both mundane and profound; fleeting interactions with, but more often, observations of, an outside world whose parameters are undefined, but which nonetheless feel tightly bound, contained. To say that this is a result of the pandemic, which has certainly imbued domesticity and its imaginary with a gravitas denied to it when it was considered womanly, would be incorrect insofar as Driscoll has always had an eye for the ordinary, has always been pulled by the intimate, the close.' (Introduction)

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