Suite single work   poetry   "They say it's noisy in the womb"
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Suite
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    y separately published work icon When Sky Becomes the Space Inside Your Head Ed Wright , Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2012 Z1914605 2012 selected work poetry

    The poems in When Sky Becomes the Space Inside Your Head are a series of lyrical meditations that play with the relationship of inner states to the outside world, of individuals to others. These poems are accessible, welcoming even as they present troubling ideas as flashes in the sideshow of the mind. Wright's lyricism is one that questions its own values, the possibility of transcendence, and of using words to try and achieve it. Even if the poems build toward transcendent gestures, on arrival they often manifest as a pleasant emptiness, the post-coital lull that follows the unruly intensity of poetic thought. The epiphany is often a return to the everyday.


     
    Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2012
    pg. 52
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