Tag Archives: New Zealand poetry

Burnt Copies

The final post in my Jacket2 commentary on “Iterations” takes a very local turn. Like Prigov’s Little Coffins, New Zealand artist Campbell Walker’s 2012 work The Crime LINKS in the Smoke is an undead work that plays on the print book … Continue reading

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Cilla McQueen and Emma Neale read at Otago

Video and audio recordings of Cilla McQueen and Emma Neale’s wonderful joint reading at the University of Otago on 11 September 2012 are now available for download. You can download the recordings free from iTunes or by clicking the links below. … Continue reading

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A poem for Arkadii Dragomoshchenko from Cilla McQueen

to AD   as i was reading your poem in Dunedin you were dying in Russia this is to say I recognise the span of your spare word-frame the unnecessary pared away to idea shimmering between you and a flower, … Continue reading

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