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The Pistils

$25.95 AUD
Discover 'The Pistils', an evocative poetry collection by acclaimed New Zealand poet Janet Charman. This paperback edition, published by Otago University Press, presents an intimate exploration of transition, loss, and resilience during a time of profound personal and global change. Charman's sharp observations tackle themes of single life, digital evolution, and the pressing journey towards carbon neutrality. Delve into her gender-critical feminist perspectives, as she navigates the complexities of colonizing privilege and social politics, particularly in the wake of her partner's passing during the Covid restrictions. The 84-page collection invites readers to engage with poignant narratives that shed light on familial separation and the inevitable crises of modern existence. The dimensions of this beautifully bound paperback measure 150 x 230 mm, making it an ideal addition to any poetry lover's bookshelf. Celebrate the profound artistry of Janet Charman—an award-winning writer known for her subversive style and thought-provoking themes. 'The Pistils' is a must-have for those seeking to understand the personal echoes of wider societal changes, encapsulated in her remarkable body of work. Embrace the transformative power of poetry that resonates through grief and hope, and enrich your literary collection with this extraordinary volume from one of New Zealand's most significant contemporary voices.

Author: Janet Charman Publisher: Otago University Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 150 x 230 mm
Pages: 84
Publication Date: 11-03-2022

Chuck open the curtains slap of sun clothes sworn never to be worn again put on that nipple revealing pocketless top buttoned to the neck these thrush egg blue pajama pants extra large elasticated waist extravagance deranged lights pulled free of browned green tree rubbish ornaments find a respite with the League of Nations dolls packed away on a case by case basis Palestine Kashmir Timor Darfur Parihaka rearrange the furniture so the kids don’t feature eat up the fruit ? ‘Xmas-New Year’ The Pistils is a dispatch from the cusp of change. It appears at the severing of a 40-year relationship following the illness and death of poet Janet Charman’s partner during the Covid restrictions. Here, she chronicles her experience with transition - to the digital age, to single life, to carbon neutral. She dissects her P?keh? sensibilities towards colonizing privilege as well as her gender-critical feminist’s astonishment at attacks from allies in the realm of sexual politics. In The Pistils, Charman regards her separation from her grown children in the light of her own parents’ deaths. And she looks to a future in which the crises she anticipates, both personal and environmental, are treated as no less inevitable than they will be mysterious. AUTHOR Janet Charman is one of New Zealand’s sharpest and most subversive writers. In 2008 she won the Montana Book Award for Poetry for her sixth collection, Cold Snack. In 2009 she was a Visiting Fellow at the International Writers’ Workshop of Hong Kong Baptist University. In 2014 she appeared as a Guest Reader at the Taipei International Poetry Forum. Her collection ? Surrender (2017, OUP) chronicles her writing residencies in Hong Kong and Taiwan. This is her ninth collection of poetry

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The Pistils

$25.95 AUD
Discover 'The Pistils', an evocative poetry collection by acclaimed New Zealand poet Janet Charman. This paperback edition, published by Otago University Press, presents an intimate exploration of transition, loss, and resilience during a time of profound personal and global change. Charman's sharp observations tackle themes of single life, digital evolution, and the pressing journey towards carbon neutrality. Delve into her gender-critical feminist perspectives, as she navigates the complexities of colonizing privilege and social politics, particularly in the wake of her partner's passing during the Covid restrictions. The 84-page collection invites readers to engage with poignant narratives that shed light on familial separation and the inevitable crises of modern existence. The dimensions of this beautifully bound paperback measure 150 x 230 mm, making it an ideal addition to any poetry lover's bookshelf. Celebrate the profound artistry of Janet Charman—an award-winning writer known for her subversive style and thought-provoking themes. 'The Pistils' is a must-have for those seeking to understand the personal echoes of wider societal changes, encapsulated in her remarkable body of work. Embrace the transformative power of poetry that resonates through grief and hope, and enrich your literary collection with this extraordinary volume from one of New Zealand's most significant contemporary voices.

Author: Janet Charman Publisher: Otago University Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 150 x 230 mm
Pages: 84
Publication Date: 11-03-2022

Chuck open the curtains slap of sun clothes sworn never to be worn again put on that nipple revealing pocketless top buttoned to the neck these thrush egg blue pajama pants extra large elasticated waist extravagance deranged lights pulled free of browned green tree rubbish ornaments find a respite with the League of Nations dolls packed away on a case by case basis Palestine Kashmir Timor Darfur Parihaka rearrange the furniture so the kids don’t feature eat up the fruit ? ‘Xmas-New Year’ The Pistils is a dispatch from the cusp of change. It appears at the severing of a 40-year relationship following the illness and death of poet Janet Charman’s partner during the Covid restrictions. Here, she chronicles her experience with transition - to the digital age, to single life, to carbon neutral. She dissects her P?keh? sensibilities towards colonizing privilege as well as her gender-critical feminist’s astonishment at attacks from allies in the realm of sexual politics. In The Pistils, Charman regards her separation from her grown children in the light of her own parents’ deaths. And she looks to a future in which the crises she anticipates, both personal and environmental, are treated as no less inevitable than they will be mysterious. AUTHOR Janet Charman is one of New Zealand’s sharpest and most subversive writers. In 2008 she won the Montana Book Award for Poetry for her sixth collection, Cold Snack. In 2009 she was a Visiting Fellow at the International Writers’ Workshop of Hong Kong Baptist University. In 2014 she appeared as a Guest Reader at the Taipei International Poetry Forum. Her collection ? Surrender (2017, OUP) chronicles her writing residencies in Hong Kong and Taiwan. This is her ninth collection of poetry

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