Come along with us, they say
There are one or two questions
We should like to ask you
– Bill Manhire, “The Old Man’s Example”
Here's a thematic breakdown of the 87 tracks in our Contemporary NZ Poets in Performance anthology (Auckland: AUP, 2007). The categories are pretty subjective, and could undoubtedly be improved on. Maybe that’s not such a bad starting point for discussion, though: what's the poem really about?
ADOLESCENCE & EDUCATION
Janet Charman: injectionANIMALS
David Eggleton: Teen Angel
Graham Lindsay: Playground
Anne French: TroutELEGY
Sam Hunt: Hey, Minstrel
James Norcliffe: planchette
Peter Olds: Elephant
Bob Orr: Ballad of the Great South Rd
Murray Edmond: VoyagerFLATTING
Anne French: Uncle Ron’s last surprise
Roma Potiki: For Paiki
Ian Wedde: Earthly – Sonnets for Carlos 35
Geoff Cochrane: 1988FOOD
Peter Olds: Waking up in Phillip Street
Bob Orr: The X
Paula Green: greek saladFRIENDSHIP
Paula Green: oven baked salmon
Bernadette Hall: AmicaHISTORY
Sam Hunt: Rainbows and a Promise of Snow
Alan Brunton: from WavesLANGUAGE & WRITING
Geoff Cochrane: Atlantis
Bernadette Hall: Famine
Bill Sewell: Breaking the quiet
Bill Sewell: Jahrhundertwende
Apirana Taylor: Parihaka
Apirana Taylor: six million
Graham Lindsay: Life in the Queen’s EnglishLANDSCAPE & LOCALITY
Bill Manhire: On Originality
Bill Manhire: Valedictory
Iain Sharp: Two Minute Poem
Ian Wedde: Barbary Coast
David Eggleton: Poem for the Unknown TouristLIFE, THE UNIVERSE & EVERYTHING
Paula Green: Two Minutes Westward
Jan Kemp: Sailing boats
Graham Lindsay: Cloud silence
Bill Manhire: The Old Man’s Example
Bill Manhire: Visiting Mr Shackleton
Cilla McQueen: Living Here
Stephanie de Montalk: Northern Spring
James Norcliffe: at Franz Josef
Peter Olds: Doctors Rock
Bob Orr: A Country Shaped like a Butterfly’s Wing
Vivienne Plumb: The Vegan Bar and Gaming Lounge
Roma Potiki: Exploding Light
Bill Sewell: Riversdale
Keri Hulme: from Fisher in an Autumn TideLOVE
Bill Manhire: A Song about the Moon
Vivienne Plumb: The Tank
Ian Wedde: Earthly – Sonnets for Carlos 31
Michele Leggott: cairo vesselPAIN
Jan Kemp: The sky’s enormous jug
Jan Kemp: ‘Love is a babe . . . ’
Geoff Cochrane: ZigzagsPARENTS & CHILDREN
Anne French: Acute
Roma Potiki: Riven
Alan Brunton: The Man on Crazies Hill, 1 & 3PEOPLE
Janet Charman: cuckoo in the nest
Bernadette Hall: Party Tricks
Sam Hunt: My Father Scything
Sam Hunt: Plateau songs
Graham Lindsay: Chink
Bill Manhire: Miscarriage
Bob Orr: Eternity
Vivienne Plumb: A Letter from my Daughter
Bernadette Hall: The Lay SisterPOLITICS & POLEMICS
Stephanie de Montalk: Tree Marriage
Fiona Farrell: Instructions for the consumption of your Humanitarian Food PackageRELATIONSHIPS & SEXUAL POLITICS
Anne French: The new museology
Cilla McQueen: Fuse
Bill Sewell: Censorship
Apirana Taylor: Sad Joke on a Marae
Ian Wedde: Earthly – Sonnets for Carlos 32
Alan Brunton: The Man on Crazies Hill, 2SPIRITUALITY
Janet Charman: but she wanted one
Janet Charman: ‘they say that in paradise’
Fiona Farrell: Anne Brown’s Song
Sam Hunt: Bottle to Battle to Death
Jan Kemp: Against the softness of woman
Jan Kemp: Jousting
Bill Manhire: Domestic
Apirana Taylor: Hinemoa’s daughter
Paula Green: afternoon tea with Virginia WoolfSUBURBIA
James Norcliffe: the visit of the dalai lama
Richard von Sturmer: Dreams
Janet Charman: ready steadyWORK
Geoff Cochrane: Spindrift Sunday
Janet Charman: from wake up to yourself
Iain Sharp: Amnesty Day