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How to Make a Bird with Two Hands

How to Make a Bird with Two Hands

by Mike White
Paperback
Publication Date: 15/02/2012

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Poetry. Winner of the 2011 Washington Prize. This collection opens small doors into many-mirrored rooms full of sky and unexpected flight. Film noir, Zen mystery, and post-modern wit collide and mingle in radiant, playful poems that examine the nature of creation and our many reasons for hope. David Baker describes the book as an array of miniature wonders, like a geode cracked open, full of shining facets, each with its own hue and razor-sharp angles. Leslie McGrath adds, Good guys and bad guys, arsonists and patient moths and tentacled motherfuckers crowd these poems--often quite brief and always full of beautiful mystery.
ISBN:
9780915380817
9780915380817
Category:
Poetry by individual poets
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
15-02-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wordworks
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
86
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x5mm
Weight:
0.17kg
Mike White

Mike White has had dogs most of his life, including a giveaway mongrel when he was a teenager, a puppy who was going to be drowned, and his current huntaway, Cooper, who features throughout How to Walk a Dog.

They've been wonderful mates, loyal company and frequently disobedient. Some have broken his bones; all have broken his heart when they've gone. White is one of New Zealand's best-known journalists and a senior writer at North & South magazine where he has won more than 20 national media awards, including the Wolfson Fellowship to Cambridge University.

In 2013 he wrote the best-selling true crime book Who Killed Scott Guy? He lives in Wellington with his partner, Nikki, and they walk Cooper along the coast, through the bush and at the city's dog parks.

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