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Surrender

$27.95 AUD
Dive into 'Surrender', a captivating collection of narrative poetry by esteemed poet Janet Charman, published by Otago University Press. This immersive paperback, measuring 150 x 230 mm and comprising 118 pages, invites readers on a journey through the rich landscapes of Hong Kong's literary scene. Experience the vibrant rhythms of life as Charman captures the complex emotions related to travel, culture, and the joys and frustrations that come with exploration. As part of an exclusive 2009 literary residency, Charman expertly weaves together themes of creative dislocation, poignant observations, and humorous insights into the challenges of navigating a world filled with both cultural clashes and delightful surprises. Her unique style combines astute observation with heartfelt vulnerability, allowing readers to connect deeply with her experiences. Discover how 'Surrender' explores the intricate relationship between journeying and the colonized lands of the past and present. Whether you're a poetry enthusiast or someone seeking to understand the layered narratives of travel, Charman's work will resonate long after you've turned the last page. Perfect for literary lovers and those passionate about contemporary poetry, 'Surrender' is more than just a book; it's a reflection on life, culture, and the enduring human spirit. Embrace the tender moments of revelation and the laughter that emerges from the absurdities of travel. This is a must-read that promises to enthrall and enlighten. Order your copy today and embark on an unforgettable literary journey.

Author: Janet Charman Publisher: Otago University Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 150 x 230 mm
Pages: 118
Publication Date: 01-11-2017

what did you eat willful Chang’e? - fly to the moon where no one hears you rabbiting on you won’t silence me by chopping the tree its white leaves and a night-dipped pen the fuel of my longevity As one of eight writers, poet Janet Charman was invited in 2009 to take part in a hectic, immersive literary residency in Hong Kong. Written out of this time of stimulating buzz, ? surrender chronicles the tensions, translations and literary crushes that ensue, with ever-present comedy. From this intense hothouse and these privileged constraints flow narrative poems that capture the creative and cultural dislocation of travel, with its petty irritants and constant surprises. Charman’s verse has always been distinguished by a combination of astute observation, compassion, pluck, vulnerability and willingness to poke fun at herself. - Iain Sharp In her laconic and original style, Janet Charman writes a body of work which sees [her] exploiting the motif of journeying to investigate the colonised land, past and present. - Siobhan Harvey

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Surrender

$27.95 AUD
Dive into 'Surrender', a captivating collection of narrative poetry by esteemed poet Janet Charman, published by Otago University Press. This immersive paperback, measuring 150 x 230 mm and comprising 118 pages, invites readers on a journey through the rich landscapes of Hong Kong's literary scene. Experience the vibrant rhythms of life as Charman captures the complex emotions related to travel, culture, and the joys and frustrations that come with exploration. As part of an exclusive 2009 literary residency, Charman expertly weaves together themes of creative dislocation, poignant observations, and humorous insights into the challenges of navigating a world filled with both cultural clashes and delightful surprises. Her unique style combines astute observation with heartfelt vulnerability, allowing readers to connect deeply with her experiences. Discover how 'Surrender' explores the intricate relationship between journeying and the colonized lands of the past and present. Whether you're a poetry enthusiast or someone seeking to understand the layered narratives of travel, Charman's work will resonate long after you've turned the last page. Perfect for literary lovers and those passionate about contemporary poetry, 'Surrender' is more than just a book; it's a reflection on life, culture, and the enduring human spirit. Embrace the tender moments of revelation and the laughter that emerges from the absurdities of travel. This is a must-read that promises to enthrall and enlighten. Order your copy today and embark on an unforgettable literary journey.

Author: Janet Charman Publisher: Otago University Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 150 x 230 mm
Pages: 118
Publication Date: 01-11-2017

what did you eat willful Chang’e? - fly to the moon where no one hears you rabbiting on you won’t silence me by chopping the tree its white leaves and a night-dipped pen the fuel of my longevity As one of eight writers, poet Janet Charman was invited in 2009 to take part in a hectic, immersive literary residency in Hong Kong. Written out of this time of stimulating buzz, ? surrender chronicles the tensions, translations and literary crushes that ensue, with ever-present comedy. From this intense hothouse and these privileged constraints flow narrative poems that capture the creative and cultural dislocation of travel, with its petty irritants and constant surprises. Charman’s verse has always been distinguished by a combination of astute observation, compassion, pluck, vulnerability and willingness to poke fun at herself. - Iain Sharp In her laconic and original style, Janet Charman writes a body of work which sees [her] exploiting the motif of journeying to investigate the colonised land, past and present. - Siobhan Harvey

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