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Esperance: New and selected poems by Caroline Caddy

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September 2007, no. 294

Esperance: New and selected poems by Caroline Caddy

FACP, $24.95 pb, 160 pp

Esperance: New and selected poems by Caroline Caddy

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September 2007, no. 294

The eponymous poem in Caroline Caddy’s latest collection Esperance captures a breathtaking glimpse of a bay on the Western Australian coast. Immediacy epitomises Caddy’s poetic gift. In deft strokes, she provides a vivid land/seascape, compressing an astute reflection on history, geography, and humanity’s irrepressible need to explore beyond known boundaries. The language is physical and sensuous: ‘the snowy beaches / lapped by the cold clear bracelet / that’s there then not there / around our ankles.’ There is also a metaphysical dimension, ‘with everything falling away behind / with everything falling away ahead’ mirroring ‘esperance’: a quality of hope and faith in the future.

Janet Upcher reviews 'Esperance: New and selected poems' by Caroline Caddy

Esperance: New and selected poems

by Caroline Caddy

FACP, $24.95 pb, 160 pp

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