Let us live long enough
to say
we have seen eternity
through the window of
our time,
and that we believe it
will stick.
— ‘On Evolution: Just
in Time’
In these new poems
about friendship, mortality and home, Brian Turner asks how we can face the
truths and uncertainties of our experiences and how we can live with them. Night
Fishing is defined by Turner’s unmistakable wit and feeling, precision and
insight.
Brian Turner was
born in Dunedin in 1944. His first book of poems, Ladders of Rain (1978),
won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize and was followed by a number of highly
praised poetry collections and award-winning writing in a wide range of genres
including journalism, biography, memoir and sports writing. Recent and
acclaimed poetry collections include Inside Outside (VUP, 2011), Just
This (winner NZ Post New Zealand Book Award for Poetry 2010), and Taking
Off (2001). He was the Te Mata Estate New Zealand Poet Laureate 2003–05 and
received the Prime Minister’s Award for Poetry in 2009. He lives in Central
Otago.
Victoria University Press - $25.00
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