Have Been and Are
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| Author | Brook Emery |
|---|---|
| Genre | Poetry collection |
| Publisher | Gloria SMH Press |
Publication date | 2016 |
| Publication place | Australia |
| Media type | |
| Pages | 70pp. |
| ISBN | 978-0-9945-2753-0 |
| A821.3 | |
| Preceded by | Collusion |
| Followed by | Sea Scale |
Have Been and Are (2016) is a collection of poetry by the Australian writer Brook Emery.[1][a]
The collection contains 39 poems, some of which had been previously published. As Jenny Henty notes in her (2017) review, "the title of each poem (except the last) is a quotation from a novelist, poet, scientist, philosopher or composer".[2]
- "And the word 'environment' "
- "Brain doesn't improvise"
- "We are lashed to our body"
- "The poet is a centipede"
- "Body is but a striving"
- "At the end of the mind"
- "To get the better of words"
- "The poem must"
- "The rain falls down"
- "The most important experience of being"
- "I'm not sure"
- "World without hope"
- "I, too, find the flower beautiful"
- "No more than"
- "To make the universe"
- "We behold all things"
- "Everything waste"
- "Only keep still, wait, and hear"
- "Echo, repetition, statement"
- "Stately, plump Buck Mulligan"[b]
- "A steady delete"
- "The right time to write"
- "The situation is hopeless"
- "The brown current"
- "A preposterous hodgepodge"
- "What were they then"
- "He was describing, "
- "The lightness, the non-mass of it"
- "There on the shore"
- "But it would be loathsome stiff"
- "Drive, he sd"[c]
- "I should be rolling down the skyway"
- "If you write deplorable twaddle"
- "You want ghosts"
- "What is spoken is never"
- "A spring day like this"
- "Endless forms most beautiful and wonderful"
- "Broken / Beautiful"