
Title | : | The 2021 Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology: A Selection of the Shortlist (The Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology, 2021) |
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ISBN | : | 1487009461 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781487009465 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 120 |
Publication | : | Published July 20, 2021 |
The 2021 Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology: A Selection of the Shortlist (The Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology, 2021) Reviews
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I'd already read Obit, and whilst I enjoyed some of the poems in it, as a whole it all wore very thin very quickly. I skipped re-reading them here. I did not care for anything from Mort. Srikanth Reddy was amusing, and a couple of times I laughed out loud, particularly at VI and XVI, which I enjoyed very much. Yi Lei: I liked Furtive and As Clear and Thus as Virtuous as Glass. I enjoyed all the poems by Joseph Dandurand, especially The Sturgeon's Lover. Didn't like Canisia Lubrin. Noise by Yusuf Saadi was quite striking, as was his Phenomenology of Night.
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Anthologies are always hard to rate because not every poet will hit the same. This had some strong outings, most noteably Obit by Victoria Chang but theoughout Souvankham Thammavongsa and the other judges choose diverse and distinct voices to tell stories of their own, their culture and others.
CW: death, death of a parent, grief, illness, miscarriage, racism, murder, genocide -
Maybe I’m just not a poetry girlie. There were a couple of poems where I felt something, mostly the ones by Joseph Dandurand. The majority of the poems didn’t affect me and I’ll easily forget that I read these.
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I'm a newcomer to poetry. While I didn't like or even understand all of the poems in this anthology, I appreciated the diversity in themes, style, etc. The snippet of judges' critique introducing each poet was also a nice touch (even if I understood some of them about as much as I understood the corresponding poems). Standouts for me were all of the poems by Joseph Dandurand and Obit by Victoria Chang.