'Feldspar, the new collection of poetry from Brendan Ryan, is unflinching in its focus on rural landscapes, the treatment of farm animals and the humble lives of people often missing from poetry. There are odes to invigilators, truck drivers, a family member who took to walking, laments for dogs and the hardened realities of country living. A sense of longing for and loss from the country is a sub-text for poems that reveal how place is never only a geographical location, but more of a state of mind to be revisited again and again and where belonging can also be found in music, driving or looking at the country you inevitably return to.' (Publication summary)
'Since the year 2000 with the publication of Why I am not a Farmer Brendan Ryan has been ploughing his own fertile patch of the poetic landscape. Feldspar, his seventh collection, (aside from the evocatively titled memoir Walk Like a Cow) treads familiar terrain. Any why not? Dorothy Hewett consistently returned to the West Australian wheat fields of her youth. So too, Ryan returns to the remembered territory of his past.' (Introduction)
'Since the year 2000 with the publication of Why I am not a Farmer Brendan Ryan has been ploughing his own fertile patch of the poetic landscape. Feldspar, his seventh collection, (aside from the evocatively titled memoir Walk Like a Cow) treads familiar terrain. Any why not? Dorothy Hewett consistently returned to the West Australian wheat fields of her youth. So too, Ryan returns to the remembered territory of his past.' (Introduction)