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Poetry

Personal Weather by Peter Bakowski

by Geoff Page
May 2014, no. 361

Personal Weather by Peter Bakowski

Hunter Publishers, $19.95 pb, 75 pp, 9780987580252

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Personal Weather is Peter Bakowski’s seventh collection, yet he remains impossible to categorise. His is a distant relative of Ken Bolton’s conversational style, while also a close cousin to central European poetry. His poems can be three-page narratives or urbanised haiku. Above all, Bakowski is a poet of wonder – wonder at the contradictions and complexity of life as it passes him by. He is also very personal, both in his use of the autobiographical ‘I’ and in his idiosyncratic takes on more objective material.

 


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Personal Weather by Peter Bakowski

Hunter Publishers, $19.95 pb, 75 pp, 9780987580252

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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