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A Lyrebird, Selected Poems of Michael Farrell

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A Lyrebird, Selected Poems of Michael Farrell

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Poetry. Edited by Jared Schickling. Revelation and habit conspire in this selection of Michael Farrell's poetry, whose shambling virtuosity brings to mind the lost art of scat singing. From his earliest poems, Farrell's skittish lines echo the studied laissez-faire of the New York School, but they also make it new, with a startling range of tone and diction broadcast--and exquisitely garbled--from somewhere down under. Yet perhaps the most astonishing quality of Farrell's poetry is the way it summons that rarest of affinities--a correspondence with the movement of dance. For reading Farrell's poems can feel like one is shadowing a step, a combination, by Gene Kelly--or Savion Glover, looping and breaking across a field of trifles and sorrows.--Daniel Tiffany Enter A LYREBIRD and you open onto a polyphony of slang and nuance. Expect a humorous disorientation and deep travel through undersides of all that can be said and borrowed. Just in time, since mono-culture cannot know itself, Michael Farrell's deft bravery transmutes English and gives us journeys out.--Sarah Riggs

Author Biography:

Michael Farrell grew up in Bombala, New South Wales. He lives in Melbourne. He has edited features for US journals Slope, GutCult and ecopoetics. He visited the US in 2004, 2015 and 2016, and has performed in Buffalo, Seattle, Berkeley, and San Francisco. Books unrepresented in this selection are BREAK ME OUCH (a comics poetry book, 3 Deep), and Long Dull Poem (SOd). His scholarly book, revised from his PhD, is Writing Australian Unsettlement: Modes of Poetic Invention 1796-1945 (Palgrave Macmillan). Michael also edited, with Jill Jones, Out of the Box: Contemporary Australian Gay and Lesbian Poets (Puncher and Wattmann, 2009), and edits the magazine Flash Cove (flashcovemag@gmail.com), with designer Wendy Cooper. He writes songs with Jimmy Hawk, and co-wrote the Dick Diver single Waste the Alphabet. His poems have been included in the Turnrow Anthology of Australian Poetry (Turnrow) and Active Aesthetics: Contemporary Australian Poetry (Tuumba/Giramondo), as well as the following North American journals, some now defunct: Boston Review; Denver Quarterly; Verse; Pool; Lana Turner; can we have our ball back; Moria; Poetry; Shampoo; smalltown; Coconut; ex-ex-lit; Mirage#4/Period(ical); Yellow Field; blue and yellow dog; La Petite Zine; eccolinguistics; LIT; The Literary Review; Quarterly West; Slope; Tooth; Volt; Aught; Boog City; Dispatch Detroit; ducky; Fence; GutCult; Poethia; petticoat relaxer; sendecki.com; sidereality and others; thanks to their editors.
Release date Australia
August 1st, 2017
Pages
162
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
191x234x13
ISBN-13
9781609642808
Product ID
27371116

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