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Trojan Gifts
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Trojan Gifts

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Having reflected for many years on his motivation for writing poetry and the subjects that obsess him, Mark realises that his writing primarily involves memorialising and eulogising the overlooked and forgotten. Not only people but places and objects. He is driven by the weight of his forebears’ historical loss. Loss of family, of identity, of homeland. This loss has been handed down like an heirloom.

‘When ethics are fading , so too our ability to see and attend to the care of other sentient beings. It’s then that poets like Mark Mahemoff step in. Unwilling to let the casual cruelty (to man or dog for instance) or the truth that hides under 'the fresh mulch of denial’ evade poetic examination, his scrutiny of human behaviour is discrete and precise as befits a poet whose working day is a constant test of compassion versus the brutal objectivity that it requires. These poems are never moralising, but rewarding.‘ - Adam Aitken

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Puncher and Wattmann
Country
Australia
Date
1 May 2022
Pages
104
ISBN
9781922571366

Having reflected for many years on his motivation for writing poetry and the subjects that obsess him, Mark realises that his writing primarily involves memorialising and eulogising the overlooked and forgotten. Not only people but places and objects. He is driven by the weight of his forebears’ historical loss. Loss of family, of identity, of homeland. This loss has been handed down like an heirloom.

‘When ethics are fading , so too our ability to see and attend to the care of other sentient beings. It’s then that poets like Mark Mahemoff step in. Unwilling to let the casual cruelty (to man or dog for instance) or the truth that hides under 'the fresh mulch of denial’ evade poetic examination, his scrutiny of human behaviour is discrete and precise as befits a poet whose working day is a constant test of compassion versus the brutal objectivity that it requires. These poems are never moralising, but rewarding.‘ - Adam Aitken

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Puncher and Wattmann
Country
Australia
Date
1 May 2022
Pages
104
ISBN
9781922571366