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1 1 y separately published work icon The Language in My Tongue : An Anthology of Australian and New Zealand Poetry Cassandra Atherton (editor), Paul Hetherington (editor), Australia : FarFlung Editions , 2022 24888961 2022 anthology poetry

'This new anthology of Australian and New Zealand poetry is remarkable for its exuberance, its vitality, and the notably youthful vibrancy of its free verse as well as its innovative prose poetry.  Including a wide range of voices from such well-known poets as John Kinsella, Pam Brown, and John Tranter to relative new-comers like Chris Tse and essa may ranapiri, The Language in my Tongue is full of surprises and special pleasures.

—Marjorie Perloff, Professor Emerita of English
 at Stanford University and Florence R. Scott Professor
 of English Emerita at the University of Southern California

'Here are vernaculars. Here are modern-day classics. Here is a “mind in an unclear world,” “a space perfection will never survive.”  Here is invention permitted to travel the world, in dense prose poems and in chatty ones, in capable free verse and ghazals, “emissaries” and “a russet lock in an envelope.” Here Echnida meets the Spider, “making things transparent,” and here [is] bodily frailty and erotic love. Here, readers, are some highlights of the Antipodes, two—no, far more than two—poetic traditions, made available for you. Investigate. Drink deep.

—Stephanie Burt, Professor of English at Harvard University'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Her One Hundred and Seven Words Paul Hetherington , Massachusetts : FarFlung Editions , 2021 28463127 2021 selected work poetry

'What happens when a young woman travels the world with her lover and a dictionary? Her One Hundred and Seven Words is an exquisite prose poetry narrative about words, intimacy and touch: how we make often contradictory meanings through language; how other meanings are wordless, elusive and sometimes ineffable. This narrative delineates the contours of a relationship between a young woman who is still finding her identity and a man in his fifties. In doing so, it charts the sometimes- delicate intricacies of human affinity, attachment and disagreement in circumstances where desire is complicated by different world views and divergent assumptions. As it celebrates and quizzes human complexity, and playfully alludes to various well-known literary and cultural works, Her One Hundred and Seven Words poignantly maps various travails of human memory and connection, affectionately scrutinizing the mysteries attendant on love.' (Publication summary)

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