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


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James K. Baxter : A Branch Torn Down
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Author:HICKIN Roger
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ISBN:9780473715472
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Publication Date:November 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:280
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Cold Hub Press
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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 A Branch Torn Down is a new selection of poems unpublished and uncollected in the poet’s lifetime, ranging from the precociously assured early lyrics (the earliest from the mid-1940s when the poet was still in his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 A Branch Torn Down is a new selection of poems unpublished and uncollected in the poet’s lifetime, ranging from the precociously assured early lyrics (the earliest from the mid-1940s when the poet was still in his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’.
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Author: HICKIN RogerISBN: 9780473715472Publication Date: November 2024Edition: 1Pages: 280Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Cold Hub PressCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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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Author: HICKIN RogerISBN: 9780473715472Publication Date: November 2024Edition: 1Pages: 280Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Cold Hub PressCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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