Published by Giramondo Publishing Co, Artarmon, 2025
ISBN 10: 1923106481 ISBN 13: 9781923106482
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. **Shortlisted, Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2026, Poetry**Ender Bakan's debut poetry collection depicts the intensity of life as a parent of young children. It maps the shifting trains of thought which go with the experience of being a new parent, when one's attention is drawn in many different directions between child-rearing and house-keeping, domestic crises, the need to earn a living, and the responsibilities you have to the past as well as to the future, to your own parents and grandparents, as well as to your children. Work, friendships, social life and creative practice are all altered. The poet reflects on his own childhood, and his grandparents' exile from their homeland in Turkey, to which he returns several times in the course of the book, with his own young family. But there is also an increased awareness of the future, not only to the world his children will grow up in, but to the kind of world that is being built right now, in homes, workplaces, and in social and political allegiances.Perhaps most tellingly, since Ender Bakan is a poet, he is subsumed in the flood of language, as it emerges from the mouths of his youngsters, indeed from his own mouth, as he talks to them. Words and sounds and the effects of language come to the fore. The imagination of children lends its own wonder and surrealism to that of the poet. His writing is direct, playful, absurd, staunch and political. In these respects, Bakan follows in the footsteps of the previous generation of Australia's poets of migrant background, all of them masters of language Pi.O., Chris Mann, Antigone Kefala and above all the late Ania Walwicz, his close friend and mentor.'Two Hundred Million Musketeers is a compelling debut which weaves the idiosyncrasies of the world into its pages. Bakan's poetics are lively and utterly ungovernable, in his refusal to bend to the idea of what a poetry collection should be. Bakan's spirited stream-of-consciousness invites the reader into the family of this collection, by drawing from the imaginative language of children, the peculiarities of waged labour and the return to his ancestral home of Turkey. The lived world, with its clamour and complexity, spills out of the book in unexpected ways.' VPLA judges' report Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Giramondo Publishing Co, Artarmon, 2025
ISBN 10: 1923106481 ISBN 13: 9781923106482
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. **Shortlisted, Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2026, Poetry**Ender Bakan's debut poetry collection depicts the intensity of life as a parent of young children. It maps the shifting trains of thought which go with the experience of being a new parent, when one's attention is drawn in many different directions between child-rearing and house-keeping, domestic crises, the need to earn a living, and the responsibilities you have to the past as well as to the future, to your own parents and grandparents, as well as to your children. Work, friendships, social life and creative practice are all altered. The poet reflects on his own childhood, and his grandparents' exile from their homeland in Turkey, to which he returns several times in the course of the book, with his own young family. But there is also an increased awareness of the future, not only to the world his children will grow up in, but to the kind of world that is being built right now, in homes, workplaces, and in social and political allegiances.Perhaps most tellingly, since Ender Bakan is a poet, he is subsumed in the flood of language, as it emerges from the mouths of his youngsters, indeed from his own mouth, as he talks to them. Words and sounds and the effects of language come to the fore. The imagination of children lends its own wonder and surrealism to that of the poet. His writing is direct, playful, absurd, staunch and political. In these respects, Bakan follows in the footsteps of the previous generation of Australia's poets of migrant background, all of them masters of language Pi.O., Chris Mann, Antigone Kefala and above all the late Ania Walwicz, his close friend and mentor.'Two Hundred Million Musketeers is a compelling debut which weaves the idiosyncrasies of the world into its pages. Bakan's poetics are lively and utterly ungovernable, in his refusal to bend to the idea of what a poetry collection should be. Bakan's spirited stream-of-consciousness invites the reader into the family of this collection, by drawing from the imaginative language of children, the peculiarities of waged labour and the return to his ancestral home of Turkey. The lived world, with its clamour and complexity, spills out of the book in unexpected ways.' VPLA judges' report Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by Giramondo Publishing Co, Artarmon, 2025
ISBN 10: 1923106481 ISBN 13: 9781923106482
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. **Shortlisted, Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2026, Poetry**Ender Bakan's debut poetry collection depicts the intensity of life as a parent of young children. It maps the shifting trains of thought which go with the experience of being a new parent, when one's attention is drawn in many different directions between child-rearing and house-keeping, domestic crises, the need to earn a living, and the responsibilities you have to the past as well as to the future, to your own parents and grandparents, as well as to your children. Work, friendships, social life and creative practice are all altered. The poet reflects on his own childhood, and his grandparents' exile from their homeland in Turkey, to which he returns several times in the course of the book, with his own young family. But there is also an increased awareness of the future, not only to the world his children will grow up in, but to the kind of world that is being built right now, in homes, workplaces, and in social and political allegiances.Perhaps most tellingly, since Ender Bakan is a poet, he is subsumed in the flood of language, as it emerges from the mouths of his youngsters, indeed from his own mouth, as he talks to them. Words and sounds and the effects of language come to the fore. The imagination of children lends its own wonder and surrealism to that of the poet. His writing is direct, playful, absurd, staunch and political. In these respects, Bakan follows in the footsteps of the previous generation of Australia's poets of migrant background, all of them masters of language Pi.O., Chris Mann, Antigone Kefala and above all the late Ania Walwicz, his close friend and mentor.'Two Hundred Million Musketeers is a compelling debut which weaves the idiosyncrasies of the world into its pages. Bakan's poetics are lively and utterly ungovernable, in his refusal to bend to the idea of what a poetry collection should be. Bakan's spirited stream-of-consciousness invites the reader into the family of this collection, by drawing from the imaginative language of children, the peculiarities of waged labour and the return to his ancestral home of Turkey. The lived world, with its clamour and complexity, spills out of the book in unexpected ways.' VPLA judges' report Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.