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Author: David Stavanger
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ISBN: 9780702253195
Format: Paperback
Published: July 2014
Published By: University of Queensland Press
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Winner of the 2013 Thomas Shapcott Award.

Both fun and playful, Stavanger's poems display wit and beguiling originality. They shift from the oddball to the vulnerable and from the zany to the deeply meditative.

Stavanger's collection embodies a spirit of the post-post-modern in both intellect and spark, while playing off cool disjunctions against electrifying erudition. There is a strong trace of the performative and dramatic in these poems - Stavanger's flair for performance poetry gives this award-winning collection a distinct and likeable flavour.

PRAISE FOR DAVID STAVANGER

'Wry, original and startling - you can find yourself in a dark mad place at 4am and it's nice to know that Stavanger will be there to keep you company.' Anna Krien bestselling author of Night Games: Sex, Power and Sport and Into the Woods: The Battle for Tasmania's Forests

'The Special is really special. Haunted by lost time, lost love and lost minds, this book is like a wonderful distortion device: a whole life's gone into it and what roars back out from the poems is manic tenderness, crazy wisdom and a kind of surreal sincerity, all cranked up to eleven. I laughed out loud as often as I stopped to gasp at the instructions in fearlessness and devotion that Stavanger was slipping me, almost without me noticing, and certainly without him noticing, which is just the sort of unworldliness you want in a real life twenty-first century sage.' Jacob Polley author of The Brink, Little Gods and The Havocs

'Perhaps the most striking feature of this collection is its capacity to surprise. Then, beyond that first sharp shock, a rippling outwards of a more reflective tenor. This brand of drama, freshness and originality make The Special a unique collection.' Thomas Shapcott Award judges' comments

ISBN: 9780702253195
Number of Pages: 96
Format: Paperback
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Published Date: 23-Jul-2014
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Publisher: University of Queensland Press

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