Literary reviews by Tim Love.
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Saturday, 24 August 2024

"Things to do before you leave town" by Ross Sutherland (Penned in the margins, 2009)

There's a video of the title piece. The poem’s ok, ending with “Come midnight, throw/ a glow-in-the-dark frisbee/ off the highest point in town.” though I don’t think any of those line-breaks are needed.

I like “Funeral Song”. “Critical praise for my last relationship” is based on a good idea, but stutters. “Scotch corner” and “Casino exit” have lots of thematic detail but do they add up to much? I don’t get “The school counsellor”. “Something detonates” begins with “We woke to the sound of one hand clapping” then puzzles me - I don’t get passages like “On the front of his newspaper, through a pixel veil,/ we saw the deadly brainteaser for ourselves,/ discharging endless multiple choices/ onto the smouldering tarmac, while the caption/ ran optimistically through interrogative pronouns”. I don’t get the 5 page “Experiment to determine the existence of love”

Overall, too centrifugal for my tastes.

Other reviews

  • Cristopher Horton (The problematic tag ‘performance poet’ does Sutherland a disservice if taken in isolation, for while many of these poems work on one level as performance pieces, they also reward rereading ... For all his bravado, Sutherland is also a romantic in the purest sense. ... More generally, the transitory nature of experience acts as one of the main threads of the collection.)

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