The Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival opens
tomorrow at the Athenaeum Library with the presentation of a new cache of
publications including the first ever selected edition of Charles Brasch poems
and fittingly the latest Landfall release. Charles Brasch (1909–1973) was the founder and first
editor of Landfall, New Zealand’s premier journal of literature and ideas. Charles Brasch Selected Poems has been
compiled by Alan Roddick, Charles
Brasch’s literary executor.
Charles Brasch’s work is
also being celebrated by a new edition of Poems
by Esenin. Esenin is one of the most widely read and loved of all Russian
poets and many of his poems were translated by Charles Brasch along with Peter
Soskice. For this new edition of Poems by
Esenin Cold Hub Press has commissioned artist Wayne Seyb to create not just
a new cover image, but a set of nine woodcuts to accompany the poems.
Dunedin poet David
Eggleton launches his new collection of poetry, The Conch Trumpet
and Vincent O’Sullivan
presents Being Here: Selected Poems, the first book to survey the entire span of
Vincent O’Sullivan’s poetry, from Bearings (1973) to new poems first published in this
volume.
Also in this impressive
line-up is A Place to Go On From The Collected Poems of Iain Lonie. Dunedin poet Iain Lonie (1932–1988)
was a Cambridge scholar who enjoyed an international reputation as a medical
historian but died before his poetry was fully appreciated. This collection, assembled from sources
public and private, is the result of poet David Howard’s determination to
rescue a memorable body of work from oblivion. As well as the poems from
Lonie’s published volumes, it includes over a hundred unpublished works, two
essays and an extensive commentary.
Festival director Alexandra Bligh
says, as a UNESCO City of Literature, it is very fitting that Dunedin should
play host to launch these works of such historical significance.
“It’s a wonderful start to the
Festival and will be followed by almost 40 events involving a stellar range of writers who are set to
enrich, enlighten and inspire over the next six days.”
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