Intercolonial is the title of an
ambitious narrative poem by Stephen Oliver. The term refers to the
shipping trade between the colonies of Australia and New Zealand. The poem was
started in Sydney back in the mid-90s and after many long delays, finally
completed in New Zealand.

Judith Rodriquez—poet and editor (Melbourne)
Intercolonial is founded on a kind of
psychic geography, a set of bravura descriptions which move from the geology of
Wellington to the clash of the Pacific and Australian plates—and, further
afield, the North Sea. As the title suggests, Oliver’s identity has both
Australian and New Zealand roots; this poem powerfully explores the ground of
that identity in the dark realms of being, dream and the unconscious. The
ambition is epic, the language driven, the structure balanced. Intercolonial reconfirms Oliver’s status as perhaps
our leading transtasman poet.
Nicholas Reid—sometime senior lecturer, University of
Otago (Canberra)
About the author:
Stephen Oliver is the author of 17 volumes
of poetry. Travelled extensively. Signed on with the radio ship The
Voice of Peace broadcasting
in the Mediterranean out of Jaffa, Israel. Free-lanced in Australia/New Zealand
as production voice, narrator, newsreader, radio producer, columnist, copy
and feature writer, etc. Lived in Australia for the last two decades.
Currently spending an extended sojourn in NZ. His latest volume, INTERCOLONIAL is as much about
Australia as it is New Zealand. A transtasman
narrative.
Intercolonial ISBN 978-o-9o8943-40-1 76
page soft-cover printed on fine paper and hand sewn. Size: 140 x 207mm
Price: nz$.28.50 plus postage.
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available on request.
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