ACT Poetry Prize

Judith Wright Award (for a book by an Australian poet)

Commended 2011 

Holt, LK.
Patience, Mutiny
John Leonard Press

Patience Mutiny

(on order for Libraries ACT) 

SYNOPSIS

All but four of these poems by LK Holt are fourteen-liners: free-verse sonnets if you like—certainly lyrics, but somehow massive. They have elegance, terror, surprising imaginations, humour and extraordinarily disciplined thought.  The darting variety that marked her prize-winning first collection has come to a steadier gaze in her second.

A nut-shell account of the book’s four parts might describe a movement from familial well-being—happy-being—to a concluding psalmic sufferance, through reflections on the survival-feats of boys and men, on the self-presence of young women, and on love.

That description catches her intimate touch but not her outreach. Holt’s writing shows how the present doesn’t escape the weight, or the light, of ancient narratives. History stands inside poems of contemporary dailiness, turning them to half-epic.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

LK Holt lives in Melbourne where she was born in 1982. Her childhood and growing up were mainly spent in Adelaide. Her first collection of poems, Man Wolf Man (John Leonard Press, 2007), won the 2009 Kenneth Slessor Prize in the NSW Premier’s Awards.
 
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