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Joao

(sonnets)
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Joao is a book of sixty-two sonnets recounting twelve years of the life of a poet who travels widely, encountering friends and loves, translators and, sometimes, famous authors. Its protagonist is Joao of eGoli; his christian name is Portuguese for "John" and his epithet - "Place of Gold" - is that of his birthplace, Johannesburg, in Zulu. The linked poems reveal Joao not only as a cosmopolitan traveller, but also as someone sensative to others preconceptions to how they are also haunted by history. The book's concluding poems evoke a geneology for Joao's restlessness: Cape Town-born parents, Cape Malay friends, a Brazilian uncle, and the great-grandmother from an island, Tristan da Cunha, in the middle of the Atlantic. In this book of richly dense sonnets John Mateer presents us with the experiences of someone who travels the world, like so many of us, to understand himself and his place in a shared, global history.

Author Biography:

John Mateer is a poet, writer and curator. His works - published in Australia, South Africa, Indonesia, Japan, Macau and Portugal - includes essays, books of poems, and Semar's Cave, a prose travelogue on Indonesia. For two decades he has published criticism on contemporary art. His latest poetry collections are Southern Barbarians, which was shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Literary Award in Australia, Emptiness: Asian Poems 1998-2012, and Unbelievers, or `The Moor' (Shearsman Books, 2013), which has recently appeared Portuguese and German-language editions.
Release date NZ
April 19th, 2019
Author
Pages
70
Edition
New edition
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
203x203x4
ISBN-13
9781848616493
Product ID
30295171

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