Title: Main Trunk Lines:
Collected Railway Poems
Author: Michael
O’Leary
Editor: Mark Pirie
Editor: Mark Pirie
ISBN: 978-0-473-32917-4
Price: $25.00
Extent: 80
pages
Publisher:
HeadworX
Cover
image: Photo by W W Stewart, A P Godber collection, Turnbull Library
About the book
Main Trunk Lines
Michael
O’Leary’s new book is the first to collect his entire oeuvre of New Zealand
railway poems.
Spanning
over 30 years of his writing, it runs the length of the railway in Aotearoa and
depicts many of the country’s railway stations and towns.
The
central poem of the book is O’Leary’s sequence Station to Station, a
cognac dedicated to the rock artist David Bowie.
Mark
Pirie writes in the foreword: “Michael’s poems take the reader on their own
rail journey, stopping from station to station and recording the life and times
of the people and places around them. But the train can also be a metaphor for
life, the great journey we are all part of which encompasses both love and
death. There’s no stopping for long with Michael, as the next train arrives and
the next journey awaits.”
O’Leary’s
well-known love of all things rail led him to become a trustee for the
Paekakariki Station Museum after he settled on the Kapiti Coast in the 1990s.
He currently operates Kakariki Bookshop next to the Paekakariki Station Museum.
‘I
don’t know of any living New Zealand writer who is a bigger railway
enthusiast.’ – Iain Sharp, Sunday Star-Times
About the Author
Michael O’Leary is a poet, novelist,
publisher, performer and bookshop proprietor who has been a magnetic figure for
many other contemporary New Zealand writers.
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