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Rata Gordon's first poetry collection is both graceful and restless, sorrowful and witty. In poems about childhood, travelling, the body and the Earth, Gordon describes the freedom and disorientation we find in unfamilar places, and the way that our longings and imaginings animate our lives.

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“Gordon selects specific, defined childhood events - real or imagined, who knows, and does it matter? - to impart intense universal pictures of feeling. That's the trick of poetry, where the unique reaches out to the reader. . . . A delightful book.” - Anne Kennedy, Academy of New Zealand Literature

“I am musing on the way, as we write poems, as we insert ourselves above, between, behind and in the lines, we always become second person, whether past present future. . . . Second Person is fresh, layered and utterly captivating.” - Paula Green, NZ Poetry Shelf

“These poems spoke to a sense of longing to travel and experience new things, which is in opposition to the reality of being confined to home in this strange new global scenario. Rata's poems are wide-ranging and evoke the very familiar (home, Aotearoa, family) and the new and thrilling (India, San Francisco, new lovers).” - Claire Mabey

Second Person

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      Publisher: Te Herenga Waka University Press
      Publication Date: 11/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9781776563067, 978-1776563067
      ISBN10: 1776563069

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Rata Gordon's first poetry collection is both graceful and restless, sorrowful and witty. In poems about childhood, travelling, the body and the Earth, Gordon describes the freedom and disorientation we find in unfamilar places, and the way that our longings and imaginings animate our lives.

      Trade Review
      “Gordon selects specific, defined childhood events - real or imagined, who knows, and does it matter? - to impart intense universal pictures of feeling. That's the trick of poetry, where the unique reaches out to the reader. . . . A delightful book.” - Anne Kennedy, Academy of New Zealand Literature

      “I am musing on the way, as we write poems, as we insert ourselves above, between, behind and in the lines, we always become second person, whether past present future. . . . Second Person is fresh, layered and utterly captivating.” - Paula Green, NZ Poetry Shelf

      “These poems spoke to a sense of longing to travel and experience new things, which is in opposition to the reality of being confined to home in this strange new global scenario. Rata's poems are wide-ranging and evoke the very familiar (home, Aotearoa, family) and the new and thrilling (India, San Francisco, new lovers).” - Claire Mabey

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