James K. Baxter : A Branch Torn Down

SKU: 9780473715472
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  • Author:
    HICKIN Roger
  • ISBN:
    9780473715472
  • Publication Date:
    November 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    280
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Cold Hub Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
James K. Baxter : A Branch Torn Down
James K. Baxter : A Branch Torn Down

James K. Baxter : A Branch Torn Down

SKU: 9780473715472
Regular price $42.50
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    HICKIN Roger
  • ISBN:
    9780473715472
  • Publication Date:
    November 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    280
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Cold Hub Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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James K. Baxter was, in the words of his friend and editor, John Weir, ‘a complex, generous, tormented, remarkably gifted man’. A Branch Torn Down is a new selection of poems unpublished and uncollected in the poet’s lifetime, ranging from the precociously assured early lyrics (the earliest from the mid-1940s when the poet was still in his teens) to the epistolary verses addressed to friends such as Colin McCahon, Robert Lowry, Janet Frame and Denis Glover; from lively satirical ballads to the haunting final poems written in the days before his death at forty-six in 1972. Although at times priapic, misogynistic, and scatological, his poems nevertheless attest to a deep involvement in the human condition. They are a unique and memorable record of one man’s journey ‘along the stumbling, terrible, human road’.

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  • James K. Baxter was, in the words of his friend and editor, John Weir, ‘a complex, generous, tormented, remarkably gifted man’. A Branch Torn Down is a new selection of poems unpublished and uncollected in the poet’s lifetime, ranging from the precociously assured early lyrics (the earliest from the mid-1940s when the poet was still in his teens) to the epistolary verses addressed to friends such as Colin McCahon, Robert Lowry, Janet Frame and Denis Glover; from lively satirical ballads to the haunting final poems written in the days before his death at forty-six in 1972. Although at times priapic, misogynistic, and scatological, his poems nevertheless attest to a deep involvement in the human condition. They are a unique and memorable record of one man’s journey ‘along the stumbling, terrible, human road’.

James K. Baxter was, in the words of his friend and editor, John Weir, ‘a complex, generous, tormented, remarkably gifted man’. A Branch Torn Down is a new selection of poems unpublished and uncollected in the poet’s lifetime, ranging from the precociously assured early lyrics (the earliest from the mid-1940s when the poet was still in his teens) to the epistolary verses addressed to friends such as Colin McCahon, Robert Lowry, Janet Frame and Denis Glover; from lively satirical ballads to the haunting final poems written in the days before his death at forty-six in 1972. Although at times priapic, misogynistic, and scatological, his poems nevertheless attest to a deep involvement in the human condition. They are a unique and memorable record of one man’s journey ‘along the stumbling, terrible, human road’.