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Biographical note: Michael Brennan was born in Sydney in 1973 and is currently a lecturer in the Faculty of Policy Studies, Chuo University, Tokyo. His first collection, The Imageless World (Salt, 2003) was short-listed for the Victorian Premier's Award for Poetry and won the Mary Gilmore Award. In 2006, he undertook residencies in Berlin and Paris thanks to the Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarships, the Literature Board of the Australian Council for the Arts, and the Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris. He has published several books and collaborations, including Absence and Negativity in Australian Literature (editor, 2000), The Imageless World (2003), Language habits (2006), Sky was sky (with Akiko Muto, 2007), Atopia (with Kay Orchison, 2008), and Unanimous Night (2008). He is the Australian editor of www.poetryinternational.org and director of Vagabond Press.
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EAN13: 9781844717330 ISBN: 9781844717330 Author: Michael Brennan Title: Unanimous Night Series: Salt Modern Poets Product class: BC Language: eng Audience: General/trade BIC subject category: CTCH1 Publisher: Salt Publishing Pub date: 05-Jun-09 Extent: 100pp Height: 216 mm Width: 140 mm Thickness: 12 mm Weight: 150 gms Supplier: Gardners Books Supplier: Ingram Book Group Supplier: Inbooks (James Bennett) Availability: NP Price: GBP 9.99 Price: USD 15.95 Rights: World
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description/annotation: Unanimous Night is the second full-length collection from Tokyo-based poet Michael Brennan. Unanimous Night is an affirming elegy, a love song in recognition of an elsewhere that constantly evolves within and beyond the contemporary world—its horrors and hatreds, its fragility, uncertain truths and knowing—an elsewhere of moments and presence, of love and communion, where language and being, the living and the dead, the natural and the technological, the instant and endless converge, where longing turns through healing to the intimacy of experience, to the ever-arriving present. Unanimous Night is an approach to the space where language and experience coalesce, where subjectivity gives way to experiences of love, mourning and desire, where being offers itself to the violence and grace of another, to an intimacy where being is being shared.
Main description: Unanimous Night is the second full-length collection from Tokyo-based poet Michael Brennan. Unanimous Night is an elegy affirming experience, the depth and interconnectedness of each singular moment. Moving from the displacement and dislocation of his first award-winning collection The Imageless World, Brennan builds new paths into a dream-like and quietly hallucinatory experience of that world, wherein the experience of language is inseparable from the experience of being, where dream and daylight reality interweave, arriving through the erasure of the self. Meditative and celebratory, these poems come to praise this world without obscuring its violence, seeking out timelessness and stillness in the constant evolution of light and sensual experience, in the permanence of loss, the vastness of the elemental, the proximity of friendship, family and lovers, and the transitory beauty of each moment given in the senses. In these poems, love and experience reveal themselves not in the will to grasp and hold, to know and understand, to stabilize and secure, but as an opening of the self to the world that rushes through the brief eclipse of time in the sensual, the momentary and fragmentary, and the sometimes brutal, grip of memory. Recalling the work of Popa and Rilke, Unanimous Night is a love song, the recognition of an elsewhere that constantly evolves within and beyond the contemporary—its horrors and hatreds, its fragility, uncertain truths and knowing—a world of moments and presence, of love and communion, where language and being, the living and the dead, the natural and the technological, the instant and endless converge, where longing turns through healing to the intimacy of experience, of the ever-arriving and wholly present. Unanimous Night is an approach to the space where language and experience coalesce, where subjectivity gives way to the shared experiences of love, mourning and desire, where being offers itself to the violence and grace of another, to an intimacy where being is being shared.
Table of contents: Unanimous Night Letter Home Letter Home Sky Was Sky Sky Was Sky Flowers Earth Everywhere Bonewalls Before Never Gift She The Earth Here Old House Dwelling The One Who Left Us Earth Or Sky Seed Now Twenty Studies Étude (no.1) Étude (no.2) Étude (no.3) Étude (no.4) Étude (no.5) Étude (no.6) Étude (no.7) Étude (no.8) Étude (no.9) Étude (no.10) Étude (no.11) Étude (no.12) Étude (no.13) Étude (no.14) Étude (no.15) Étude (no.16) Étude (no.17) Étude (no.18) Étude (no.19) Étude (no.20) Letter Home Letter Home Letter Home The Disaster of Grace The Mirror in Love Amnesia Singles Tentative Together Menagerie Autumn Winter Spring Summer Letter Home Letter Home Unanimous Night North Country Abstracts Letter Home Letter Home Letter Home Monologue in the Dream Monologue in the Dream Private Ruin Depth Rebirth Husk Decoding Impartial Bystander Letter Home Letter Home Letter Home Letter Home View excerpt as PDF: Click here to view a sample (580 KB)
Excerpt from book:
Now
We spent years seeding forgetting and love. We waited. We watched
flowers appear where he lay, tending them each year. We buried others nearby, chose our own places,
named there carefully, built from words we had only silence for, words he gave us.
I am watching the sky now, where we bury everything, listening for his voice of stone and wood, of light
our bodies catch for a moment and take deep into ground. It is growing inside each of us, a room, a house, a body
rising up in tears and words. We are moving now, moving again, carrying each other into nameless places.
Unpublished endorsement : One of those rare books that is at the same time both dazzlingly taut and searingly tender. It is structurally watertight in the most admirable way, every screw in place, and yet infused with a deep grace and fluidity: nothing brittle or thin in this fine and unusual book. Brennan explores loss and memory, mourning and Time, with an unflinching eye for the emotionally open moment. A heart-wrenching work that genuinely engages the reader at one's core. A book that can, and will, be read many times over. Luke Davies Unpublished endorsement : Like any poet, Brennan is most at home with absence, loss, and separation. And like good poets, he knows how to discover in them, for us, vivid glints of momentary presence – so that we feel healed by that from which we are most estranged. Charlotte Mandell Unpublished endorsement : Michael Brennan is one of the most original voices in Australian poetry today. Vivian Smith Review quote: You feel a pulse underneath Brennan’s poetry, a profound but philosophically clear-eyed belief in relationships. Martin Duwell Australian Book Review, February 2009 |
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