The Jupiter Collisions (Paperback, Main)


Lachlan Mackinnon's third collection opens with a characteristically exact account of something ungraspable: a distant episode in cosmology. This is the starting point for a series of investigations into the uncertainty and flux, in which poem after poem brings home its cargo in precisely shaped but oblique and surprising ways. The collection is as various in its concerns as it is unified in its search for the close naming of things. One of the paradoxes of these poems is to start from spareness and reserve, and to end by establishing an intensely personal voice, whatever the subject almost casually to hand - American scences, foreign places, the remembered present of the 1960s, the lives within paintings, and the potentiality of prime numbers. "The Jupiter Collisions" includes two subtle and intriguingly constructed sequences of linked poems, in which the canvas of personal matter (loss, love, contingency) is stretched across a frame of philosophical concerns, in a poetry which is as unafraid of thinking - "the heaven of ideas" - as it is firmly vested in the "pointillisme of what is". We come to recognize a tone, quietly distinctive, addressing the world in poems which are cool b

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Lachlan Mackinnon's third collection opens with a characteristically exact account of something ungraspable: a distant episode in cosmology. This is the starting point for a series of investigations into the uncertainty and flux, in which poem after poem brings home its cargo in precisely shaped but oblique and surprising ways. The collection is as various in its concerns as it is unified in its search for the close naming of things. One of the paradoxes of these poems is to start from spareness and reserve, and to end by establishing an intensely personal voice, whatever the subject almost casually to hand - American scences, foreign places, the remembered present of the 1960s, the lives within paintings, and the potentiality of prime numbers. "The Jupiter Collisions" includes two subtle and intriguingly constructed sequences of linked poems, in which the canvas of personal matter (loss, love, contingency) is stretched across a frame of philosophical concerns, in a poetry which is as unafraid of thinking - "the heaven of ideas" - as it is firmly vested in the "pointillisme of what is". We come to recognize a tone, quietly distinctive, addressing the world in poems which are cool b

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Imprint

Faber and Faber

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

February 2003

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

200 x 130 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

64

Edition

Main

ISBN-13

978-0-571-21655-0

Barcode

9780571216550

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LSN

0-571-21655-2



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