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A Poet's Life 1963-2005 by Marjorie Pizer

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December 2006–January 2007, no. 287

A Poet's Life 1963-2005 by Marjorie Pizer

Pinchgut Press, $30 pb, 122 pp, 0975810960

A Poet's Life 1963-2005 by Marjorie Pizer

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December 2006–January 2007, no. 287

A Poet’s Life is a selection of Marjorie Pizer’s poetry that covers forty-two years of writing and the filaments of love, grief and quotidian beauty that are emblems of her work. Drawing together poems from fifteen previous volumes, A Poet’s Life merges this Sydney poet’s characteristic themes and styles, fulfilling its promise to be the ‘definitive collection’. Throughout her career, Pizer writes of hidden worlds where ‘invisible rays’ bind microcosm to macrocosm, and where individuals are gently fused in an interdependent unity. However, she frequently returns to hidden disunities: wars, stolen children, environmental calamities and emotional wounds. Pizer offers up poetry as the keeper of the dead; the keeper of those questions and answers bequeathed to us by our ancestors and our descendants.

Mandy Swann reviews 'A Poet's Life 1963-2005' by Marjorie Pizer

A Poet's Life 1963-2005

by Marjorie Pizer

Pinchgut Press, $30 pb, 122 pp, 0975810960

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