EBOOK
Pages
216
Year
2020
Language
English

About

Mezzaluna gathers work from Michele Leggott's nine books of poetry. As reviewer David Eggleton writes: "Leggott shows us that the ordinary is full of marvels which... stitched, flow together into sequences and episodes that in turn form an ongoing serial, or bricolage: a single poem, then, rejecting exactness, literalism, naturalism in favor of resonance, currents, patterns of ebb and flow." In complex lyrics, sampling thought and song, voice and vision, Leggott creates lush textured soundscapes. Her poetry covers a wide range of topics rich in details of her New Zealand life, full of history and family, lights and mirrors, the real and the surreal. She focuses on appearance and disappearance as modes of memory, familial until we lose sight of that horizon line and must settle instead for a series of intersecting arcs. Leggott writes with tenderness and courage about the paradoxes of losing her sight and remaking the world in words.

on white you fall

into line

her voice fills

the ground

potato cuts

the sun

dries paints

the deck prints

shapes shadows

of oranges

green

'cyan and

magenta'

sail

your picnic

sea

into the eye

land crimson

lemons

hand me

the moon

risen rode

rose ride

white

out to see

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