Charles Brasch - Selected Poems
Charles Brasch (1909 –1973) was a leading
poet of his generation and a pre-eminent figure in the literary world in New Zealand, (founder and first editor of Landfall),yet his poetry has been out of print
for over 30 years. Otago University Press has rectified
this with the publication of the first-ever selected edition of Brasch’s
poetry, Charles Brasch: Selected
poems, chosen by
Alan Roddick.
‘For this Selected Poems, I have chosen poems that seem both to have lasted
well, and to illustrate Brasch’s growth as a poet who still speaks, I believe,
to a younger generation of readers,’ says Alan Roddick, Literary Executor of
the Estate of Charles Brasch.
Together with poets like R.A.K. Mason and A.R.D.
Fairburn, Charles Brasch was part of a formative generation: influenced by
modernists such as Yeats, Pound, Eliot, Auden (and, in the case of Brasch,
Robert Graves) they consciously sought New Zealand subjects. It was the
generation that created the first distinctly modern New Zealand poetry.
Brasch’s early poems vividly evoke the
land, wedding human to place and time. From a preoccupation with nationhood his
work moved to encompass broader and more personal concerns. The patrician tone
gave way to formal ease and a direct, pared-down style in poems that evoke
friendship, celebrate physical love and examine the ageing self. It was a quiet
and profound liberation.
Brasch felt himself to be first and foremost
a poet, but the ‘public man’ has often overshadowed consideration of his poetry.
His empathy with
writers struggling to support themselves was apparent in his patronage, most
especially in the establishment of the Robert Burns Fellowship. He also founded
what is now New Zealand’s longest-running literary journal, Landfall, and was influential as editor
of that journal for 20 years.
This beautiful cased edition offers readers
an opportunity to come back to the poems and to engage with the work of one of
New Zealand’s most distinctive and gifted poets. ‘Clear, accurate observation
and disciplined thinking are Brasch’s hallmark,’ says Alan Roddick. ‘His poetry
continues to resonate with writers and non-writers alike; new readers will find
much to engage with.’
Charles Brasch: Selected Poems
Chosen by Alan Roddick
Release Date: February 2015
Hardback, endpapers
and ribbon
ISBN 978-1-877578-05-2, $35
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