SMALL BOOKS
GOING BIG PLACES

SMALL BOOKS
GOING BIG PLACES

Skills honed to such an edge

 

He rolls his own as delicately

as if the paper was gilt leaf –

teasing shreds of tobacco

along the paper, to eke out

the last of the fifty grams.

This one is particularly thin.

 

He smokes on the porch,

an amphitheatre of houses

as his spectators.

At certain times of day

their windows glint with longing.

He doesn’t notice.

He leans against the door

savouring this thrifty cigarette.

He runs his fingers through his hair,

cleanly dyed half red, half black,

then flicks his stub into the garden

with nonchalant precision.

 

Adrienne Jansen

 

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Distributor: Nationwide
Format: Pb 82 pp
ISBN: 9780473362515
Email: books@nationwidebooks.co.nz

Also available as an ebook from Amazon.

Keel & Drift

$22.00

BY

Adrienne Jansen

A girl carries a tray of eggs on her fingertips, a man plays a cello in a field, a woman buys a carpet sweeper – these moments of everyday life are deceptively simple. Underneath, something else is going on – a sense of mystery, an awareness of impending death, a wry view of human nature.

The poems in this collection tell a story, offer an insight or capture a moment of lyrical beauty. Together, they invite the reader to pause and pay attention. Adrienne invites those who aren’t natural poetry readers to find new ways to think about poems and perhaps even enjoy one or two.

 

REVIEWS AND MEDIA

“Acclaimed author Jansen’s latest is, by turns, playful and well-crafted. The poems provide wise counsel on carrying a knife, the pleasures of surfing, the inspirations discovered in old photographs, the small delights mined sitting in a waiting-room and much more.”
– Siobhan Harvey, New Zealand Herald 

 

“Adrienne’s poems engage fully with the world … when I think of them, I hear the finesse of the lone kayaker who appears in a couple. Because that’s how they observe, challenge and love the world. With finesse.”
 James Brown, poet

 

NZ Herald
Radio NZ Nine to Noon
Best New Zealand Poems 2016
Review in Landfall
Bookenz interview
NZ Poetry Society Review of Keel & Drift

Keel & Drift

$22.00

Skills honed to such an edge

 

He rolls his own as delicately

as if the paper was gilt leaf –

teasing shreds of tobacco

along the paper, to eke out

the last of the fifty grams.

This one is particularly thin.

 

He smokes on the porch,

an amphitheatre of houses

as his spectators.

At certain times of day

their windows glint with longing.

He doesn’t notice.

He leans against the door

savouring this thrifty cigarette.

He runs his fingers through his hair,

cleanly dyed half red, half black,

then flicks his stub into the garden

with nonchalant precision.

 

Adrienne Jansen

 

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

 

Distributor: Nationwide
Format: Pb 82 pp
ISBN: 9780473362515
Email: books@nationwidebooks.co.nz

Also available as an ebook from Amazon.