84-484
84-484
ISBN:9780864735584
Pages: 87
Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 210 x 138mm
Publication Date: 2007
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84-484 was my grandparents’ telephone number in the 1950s. Absent from my head for donkey’s years, it made its return last night as I was watching Antiques Roadshow.
Yes, ‘84-484’ is my title.
Lingering however
in ghostly pastel glyphs
is the one I almost chose: ‘Dubious Truths’.
Geoff Cochrane’s new book is a stunning new collection from one of NZ’s very best poets.
Praise for 84 484
Named One of the Lumière Reader's Ten Books of the Year
‘Cochrane’s relaxed precision, stunning vocabulary and formidable concision are all happily present in 84-484, a book full of memories, characters, Wellington, self-portraits and riddles.’ —Amy Brown, Lumière Reader
‘Cochrane is not merely a frugal poet, thriftily recycling anecdotal skerricks and wisps of philosophical thoughts and self-destructive deeds into highly crafted and sophisticated works of art, but also a darkly humorous memorialist: a keeper of the keys for marginal Wellington.’ —David Eggleton, Dominion Post
‘This is good stuff that points at the things that are really important – life, love and perception.’ —Hamesh Wyatt, Otago Daily Times
'84-484 consistently rewards our attention.’ —Hugh Roberts, The Listener
‘What is not said is also part of the work, and the style is one of anecdotal simplicity and a notably hands-off treatment by the writer. … Cochrane's latest slim volume is surprisingly seductive in its modesty and humour.’ —Abby Cunnane, Capital Times
Geoff Cochrane (1951–2022) was a poet and fiction writer. The author of nineteen collections of poems, two novels, a novella, and two collections of short stories, he was the recipient of an Arts Foundation Laureate Award, presented as part of the 2014 Westpac New Zealand Arts Awards. He was awarded the Janet Frame Prize for Poetry in 2009, and the inaugural Nigel Cox Unity Books Award in 2010.
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