Nathan Curnow and Kevin Brophy, 'RDAR'

CURNOW, Nathan & BROPHY, Kevin—poetry, ‘RADAR’

CURNOW, Nathan & BROPHY, Kevin—poetry, ‘RADAR’

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‘RADAR’ is two poetry collections in one, a 2012 double header featuring new work from Nathan Curnow and Kevin Brophy.

 


It is truly a double. My poems are (seemingly) conscious, direct confessions and yours are unconscious waking dreams.

 


— Nathan Curnow

 
 
 


This world always senses another world. Maybe your poems rescue mine while mine throw a life line to yours.

 


— Kevin Brophy

 
 

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Martin Duwell, ‘Australian Poetry Review’—1st December 2012

 


… what makes Radar so interesting is its conjunction of the two kinds of poetry. True, they are not two kinds of poem by a single poet: but then that is not uncommon and always seems rather stagey. At the same time if they were “unconnected” poets they would just be representatives of two different approaches to dealing with the world in poetry. There is something finely tuned and right about the fact that the two poets have a mentor/student relationship as well as a friendship one. Radar’s unusually valuable blurb expresses the book’s structure and achievement perfectly: Curnow says to Brophy. “My poems are (seemingly) conscious, direct confessions and yours are unconscious waking dreams” and Brophy replies, “This world always senses another world. Maybe your poems rescue mine while mine throw a life line to yours”. “Unconscious waking dreams” is a fine description of the seventy prose poems though it opts for seeing the dream as the dominant feature in the structure of the poet’s creativity. I would have felt it truer to say that Brophy’s poems were inclined to live in the otherworld of language and its strange, expressive offshoot, metaphor.

 


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