Selected Poems: Harry Ricketts

Hardback

Main Details

Title Selected Poems: Harry Ricketts
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Harry Ricketts
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 138
Category/GenrePoetry
ISBN/Barcode 9781776564224
ClassificationsDewey:NZ821.2
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Te Herenga Waka University Press
Imprint Victoria University Press
Publication Date 10 June 2021
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

Harry Ricketts has written and edited more than thirty books, but it is his poetry that has been the most constant, and the most personal in tone. From his 1989 collection Coming Here - in which he wrote the first of his 'Secret Life' poems - to his 2018 collection Winter Eyes, which reviewer Tim Upperton called 'unsettling, moving, both estranging and empathetic', Ricketts has written of friendship, youth, romance, loss, and the small moments that carry a lifelong weight, or light, within us. His voice is recognisable for its humility, intelligence and warmth. In Selected Poems, its full range is represented for the first time.

Author Biography

Harry Ricketts teaches English literature and creative writing at Victoria University of Wellington. He is a literary scholar, biographer, essayist, reviewer, editor, and poet. His publications include the internationally acclaimed The Unforgiving Minute: A Life of Rudyard Kipling (1999) and Strange Meetings: The Lives of the Poets of the Great War (2010). His previous collection of poetry is Winter Eyes (2018).

Reviews

'Harry Ricketts brings out into the sunlight the lumber stored in the attic of his mind. He clocks both the psychological distance between people here and the paradoxical sense of closeness in a lonely land.' --David Eggleton, NZ Review 'Selected Poems showcases the work of one of our beloved poets. His poetry embraces humour, the necessity of books and reading, the ability of poetry to dance from melancholy to exquisite sheen, from plain speech to elegant soundings, to the whip and caress of life. This is an anthology to treasure.' --Paula Green, Kete Books