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Showing posts with label 2000. Show all posts

Saturday

Poetry NZ 21 (2000)


FRONT COVER:


David Eggleton
[Cover photograph: F. J. Neuman / Cover design: Bill Wieben]



Poetry NZ
Editor: Alistair Paterson

(Issue 21, 2000)

ISSN 0114-5770. 91 pp.

Auckland: Brick Row, September 2000



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CONTENTS:





    Editorial:
  1. Alistair Paterson / 9

  2. Featured Poet:
  3. David Eggleton / Background / 10
    1. Born under a rhyming planet / 11
    2. Forever Barbie / 15
    3. Explorers / 16
    4. Household god / 17
    5. The wedding / 19
    6. Relatives and relations / 20
    7. Descent from Mount Aspiring / 22
    8. Cutlets for King Kumara / 24
    9. Bouquet of dead flowers / 25

    Other Poets:
  4. Raewyn Alexander / born backwards /people clean their houses / there's a doctor of literature / 26
  5. Rob Allan / The poet considers how to call himself / The poet admits to a childhood of a kind / 29
  6. Tony Beyer/ The library / 31
  7. Iain Britton / On a good day / 35
  8. Roger Caldwell / A taste of gun-oil / 36
  9. Jennifer Compton / Standing orders / 38
  10. Alison Daniel / Athena had the shits / 39
  11. Belinda Diepenheim / there is a right time to fish / hot ink / 40
  12. John Doorty / Character shopping / Hard times / 42
  13. Eugene Dubnov / To the memory of Joe Dimmock / Sky's and earth's edge / 44
  14. Grant Duncan / Empty riddle / Hal reminisces / 45
  15. Riemke Ensing / Shoah / Here I give thanks / 46
  16. Blair Ewing / (Stochastics) / Memo to a non-admirer / 48
  17. Jonathan Fisher / Six part lust story / 51
  18. Robin Fry / I don't care if I sleep under a boat / Phoenix / 53
  19. Helen Jacobs / The river / 55
  20. Mike Johnson / Back down south / A brief personal history of the 20th century / 56
  21. Jan Kemp / Queen of the castle / 57
  22. Barbara McCartney / ake ake / 59
  23. Gillian McGrath / Your voice on air / 60
  24. Catherine Mair / Tagging / 61
  25. Pooja Mittal / All the world trades in / 62
  26. Ron Murray / Pushing dust / 64
  27. Vivienne Plumb / Arahura / Cup / 65
  28. Kerry Popplewell / Cimitero degli Acattolico / 67
  29. Patricia Prime / The broken bough / 68
  30. Helen Rickerby / Orpheus plays movie soundtracks / The lives of the dead and famous / 69
  31. Denise Sammons / Inside I am breaking / 71
  32. Ian C. Smith / Enigma / 72
  33. Virgil Suarez / Cuidado/Excerpts from the Book of Warnings / News from those who've made it / 73
  34. Jo Thorpe / Imperial words / 76
  35. Anne Tucker / in her bedroom / white napkin / 77
  36. Ryan G. Van Cleave / God does not appear anywhere / Understory like endless rain / 78

  37. Comment:
  38. Jack Ross / Necessary oppositions? Avant-garde vs traditional poetry in New Zealand / 80
  39. Riemke Ensing / Rock of ages – the Katikati walkway / 84

  40. Books and Magazines in Brief:
  41. Alistair Paterson / Short reviews of new publications / 85

  42. Notes on Contributors / 90



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Friday

Poetry NZ 20 (2000)


FRONT COVER:


Stephanie de Montalk
[Cover design: Bill Wieben]



Poetry NZ
Editor: Alistair Paterson

(Issue 20, 2000)

ISSN 0114-5770. 91 pp.

Auckland: Brick Row, March 2000



TITLE PAGE:







CONTENTS:





    Editorial:
  1. Alistair Paterson / 9

  2. Featured Poet:
  3. Stephanie de Montalk / Background / 10
    1. Practically a Last Hero of Empire / 11
    2. Waiting for the 4.10 to Wellington / 16
    3. They tell me I've got a Very Alert Mind / 19
    4. Super Cork / 22

  4. Other Poets:
  5. Timothy Brehany / Life (as a long form of suicide) / 28
  6. Bernard Brown / Alice through the Looking Glass / 29
  7. William Cook / Psalm of the new way / 30
  8. Waiata Dawn Davies / Muffins for Auntie May / 31
  9. p n w donnelly / the angel / 32
  10. Jaffray Geddes / Pulp Prose / 33
  11. Clayton Hansen / Genoa Taxi / 34
  12. Paula Harris / The Sushi Chef's Wife / above egypt / 35
  13. Jenna Heller / Sunday in Auckland / 37
  14. Jeremy Hilton / from: Listen to me Darkness / 39
  15. Gordon Kennedy / time remembers nothing / 41
  16. Simon Lewis / Anno Domini / and may never / 43
  17. Lyn Lifshin / I remember Haifa / Trying not to be cynical / 44
  18. David Llewellin / Drive it Right / 46
  19. Sally Ann Mclntyre / Diagnosis / 47
  20. James McNaughton / Fitzmovie / Light Fingered / 48
  21. Harvey McQueen / A Continent Unvisited / 49
  22. Susan Maurer / Bone Daddy / To Emily D in White / 50
  23. James Norcliffe / the comedians / alone (with cactus) / 52
  24. John O'Connor / Yellow Stone / The Birdcage / 54
  25. Gerard Parry / Fishing the Wash / Hierapolis / 56
  26. Mark Pirie / The House / The Talk / 58
  27. Jenny Powell-Chalmers / Dyslexic child makes errors in night sky / 61
  28. Paul Schimmel / No shirt, no shoes, no problem / 62
  29. L. E. Scott / A Poem for God / 63
  30. Pip Sheehan / Borrowing the tennis rackets / 65
  31. Jane Simpson / The empty womb / The exhibit / 66
  32. Richard Taylor / there were so many of us / 68
  33. Jocelyne Thébault / Going with Water / Green Space / 69
  34. Nick Williamson / Historic Places / 71
  35. Andrew Paul Wood / Translations from the Etruscan / 72

  36. Commentary:
  37. John Allison / Getting to Know a Poem / 74

  38. Reviews:
  39. Alma Hromić / Drought by Pat White / The Inhabited Initial by Fiona Farrell / 82
  40. Judith Peters / Unmanned by Stephen Oliver / 85

  41. Books and Magazines in Brief:
  42. Alistair Paterson / Short reviews of new publications / 86

  43. Notes on Contributors / 90



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