Tomorrow

Tomorrow (paperback)
Tomorrow (paperback)
Paperback B format 128 x 198 mm. 98 pages. Full colour cover.
ISBN 978-1-922776-32-7.
Price: A$28.00
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These poems celebrate life—its mystery, its transience, its moments of quiet joy. And art—how the making of poetry,
song and stories can not only survive our brief lives but can make cogent arguments for survival itself. And death—as the poet jokingly comments, ‘a mix of elegies for dead poet friends and premature elegies for myself’’.

Before he ever was a novelist, Peter Goldsworthy was a poet. He made a memorable poetic debut reading alongside Alan Ginsberg at Adelaide Writers Week in 1972 at just 20 years old. The weaver’s shuttle has moved rapidly. It is eleven years since Pitt Street Poetry published his last celebrated collection The Rise of the Machines and other Love Poems (2015).

And now we are face to face with Tomorrow. A fine new collection, reflecting on a decade marked by literary success and medical misadventure, painstakingly documented in his best-selling memoir The Cancer Finishing School.

What a joy to celebrate once again Goldsworthy’s inimitable poetic voice, poised so delicately between a chuckle and a howl.

The Rise of the Machines and other Love Poems

The Rise of the Machines and other love poems (paperback)
The Rise of the Machines and other love poems (paperback)
Paperback B format 128 x 198 mm. 72 pages. Full colour cover.
ISBN 978-1-922080-54-7.
Published August 2015.
Price: A$28.00
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The Rise of the Machines, his first book of poetry since 2001, contains all the poems Peter Goldsworthy has written in the twenty-first century.

Peter Goldsworthy

Peter Goldsworthy’s numerous literary awards include the Commonwealth Poetry Prize, the Australian Bicentennial Prize for Poetry (shared with Phillip Hodgins), and the Helpmann Award for Best New Work for his libretto for the opera Batavia, (shared with the composer Richard Mills). His poems have been widely published in the English-speaking world, from journals such as Poetry magazine and The London Review of Books to anthologies ranging from The Twentieth Century in Poetry to Roger McGough’s recently edited Happy Poems. His New Selected Poems was published in Australia and the UK in 2001. His poems can be read and heard online at The Poetry Archive, and read online at the Poetry Foundation. His most recent book is The Cancer Finishing School (Penguin Viking, 2024) a memoir which contains some poetry.