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Far-Flung"traverses multiple terrains home and upheaval, our connection to the environment and to people, our relation to the past, place and placelessness.
From the Kilmog slumping seaward to the bracts and the berries and the leaves of the Mackenzie country; the moth (courier of bloom powder); the wind that grows like an animal and the great loneliness / of grass Gallagher is in conversation with the natural world. Her lyric poems, marked by attentiveness, have an earthy, intuitive music and a linguistic clarity.
Gallagher moves easily from the ecological and personal concerns of contemporary life to the nineteenth-century Irish migrants and the historic legacy of the Seacliff Lunatic Asylum. The multi-voiced, dramatic sequence Seacliff Epistles draws on a rich variety of poetic forms: from lyric to prose poem, parable to riddle, monologue and letter poem.
Bill Manhire called Rhian Gallaghers poetry one of the quiet, astonishing secrets of New Zealand writing. Far-Flung sees the poets lyric exploration broaden considerably in an assured new work."