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Discover the profound literary legacy of Charles Brasch with 'Charles Brasch Selected Poems,' a stunning hardback collection that celebrates the essence of New Zealand poetry. This beautifully crafted 152-page edition showcases the eloquent voice of one of New Zealand's most cherished poets, whose works resonate with both national identity and universal themes. As the founder of Landfall, New Zealand’s premier literature journal, Brasch's influence on the arts is enduring. Born in Dunedin in 1909, he molded his artistic vision through the inspiration of renowned poets like Rilke, W.B. Yeats, and Robert Graves. This anthology encapsulates his vibrant journey of self-discovery as he articulated the New Zealand experience and its landscapes in poetry. Perfect for both poetry enthusiasts and new readers, this collection is an invaluable addition to any library. Uncover Brasch’s unique perspective as he intertwined personal insights with the broader narratives of life in New Zealand. Each page invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty and depth of his lyrical expressions and reverberate with his discoveries and musings. Brought to you by Otago University Press, this brand-new edition is available for fast shipping throughout New Zealand, allowing you to relish the profound beauty of New Zealand literature without the worry of unexpected import charges or customs duties. We are pleased to combine shipping for an even better experience. Enjoy this literary treasure, proudly published to honor the significant contributions of Charles Brasch to New Zealand poetry and culture.
CONDITION: Brand New
Pages: 152
Bind: hardback
Author: Charles Brasch Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication Date: 30-01-2015
Charles Brasch (1909–1973) was the founder and first editor of Landfall, New Zealand’s premier journal of literature and ideas. Born in Dunedin, he grew up to be at home in the literature, art and architecture of Europe, but returned to devote his life to the arts in his own country – as editor, critic, collector and patron. Brasch’s vocation, however, was to be a poet. As he said in his memoir Indirections, in writing poems he â€discovered New Zealand … because New Zealand lived in me as no other country could live, part of myself as I was part of it, the world I breathed and wore from birth, my seeing and my language.’ This selection shows his journey of discovery, as Charles Brasch learned by reading poets such as Rilke, W.B. Yeats and Robert Graves to find his own voice as â€a citizen of the English language’. It is presented as a beautifully bound cased edition
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Pages: 152
Bind: hardback
Author: Charles Brasch Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication Date: 30-01-2015
Charles Brasch (1909–1973) was the founder and first editor of Landfall, New Zealand’s premier journal of literature and ideas. Born in Dunedin, he grew up to be at home in the literature, art and architecture of Europe, but returned to devote his life to the arts in his own country – as editor, critic, collector and patron. Brasch’s vocation, however, was to be a poet. As he said in his memoir Indirections, in writing poems he â€discovered New Zealand … because New Zealand lived in me as no other country could live, part of myself as I was part of it, the world I breathed and wore from birth, my seeing and my language.’ This selection shows his journey of discovery, as Charles Brasch learned by reading poets such as Rilke, W.B. Yeats and Robert Graves to find his own voice as â€a citizen of the English language’. It is presented as a beautifully bound cased edition
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.