John Allison - A Long Road Trip Home

Author(s): John Allison

NZ Poetry

Michael Harlow has written that the poems in A LONG ROAD TRIP HOME go to the heart of the matter. “Invention,” he says, “is one thing, knowing is another. John Allison knows that the wisdom of experience leads to poems of discovery and revelation. These are poems whose governance is the reality of the imagination and the imagination of reality. It is all there in the language. By turns insightful, thoughtful, tender and reflective. His handling of myth, metaphor and symbol is exemplary, where myth is sacred history that returns us to ourselves and to who we are becoming in the forging of personality. And what an astonishment of images: “I cannot live by bread alone/ I become your hands”; “Rocks and the dead make good companions–/ and these trees shredded by the wind from a bleak/ horizon”; “the home paddock singing in the dusk/ and the foal is prancing, dancing . . .” Since feeling is first, these are poems of heart-warming care, whose intelligence is the thoughtfulness that fills that deep hole behind words. They also ask that inevitable and archetypal question: How is it that we are so mysterious to ourselves and to the world at large?’


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  • : 9780473685935
  • : Cold Hub Press
  • : Cold Hub Press
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