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Selected Poems: A new edition by Gwen Harwood, edited by Greg Kratzmann

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July 2001, no. 232

Selected Poems: A new edition by Gwen Harwood, edited by Greg Kratzmann

Halcyon Press, $16.95 pb, 256 pp

Selected Poems: A new edition by Gwen Harwood, edited by Greg Kratzmann

by
July 2001, no. 232

Although her work is often surprisingly varied, there is no doubt that when you read a Gwen Harwood poem you enter a highly distinctive poetic world. If it comes from her first twenty-five years of productivity, there is a good chance that you will be in a landscape of psychic melodrama. Everything will be liminal. The setting will be a sunset, the late sun will be flaring a dangerous gold on some intertidal stretch, the protagonist will have awoken from a menacing dream or, pace Kröte, be moving backwards and forwards across the threshold of one. The history of her poetry may be the way this scene increases in intensity as the voices that communicate in dreams increasingly come from figures in Harwood’s own past.

Martin Duwell reviews 'Selected Poems: A new edition' by Gwen Harwood, edited by Greg Kratzmann

Selected Poems: A new edition

by Gwen Harwood, edited by Greg Kratzmann

Halcyon Press, $16.95 pb, 256 pp

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