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English
Queensland Univ. Press
01 August 2023
Winner of the 2022 Thomas Shapcott Award

To be a man

is to scrutinise

all men.

And then lie about it.

In this striking debut, Jarad Bruinstroop offers a frank and tender exploration of Queer history, art, beauty and pain. These poems delight in the audacious power of vulnerability and the revolutionary potential of Queer joy. With skill and wit, Bruinstroop plumbs the manifold pleasures of language in search of connection, transcendence and home.

By bearing witness to the lives of Queer people past and present, Reliefs celebrates the resilience of the desiring body and pulses with renewed possibilities.

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Imprint:   Queensland Univ. Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 195mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   114g
ISBN:   9780702266263
ISBN 10:   0702266264
Pages:   120
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Reliefs

"'With brilliant precision, beautiful music and ""rapier / wit"", Jarad Bruinstroop's Reliefs illuminates the Queer male body, Queer identity, resilience and ""joy"", and, in a series of resplendent ekphrases, Queer biographies. Even when attending to pain, the poems are generous, composed and full of heart. Throughout, they pulse with art's transformative power.' Judges' comments, Thomas Shapcott Prize 'Reliefs is an electrifying debut from a serious talent. Jarad Bruinstroop's incisive, minimalist lines throw Queer histories, intimacies and desires into relief, offering a powerful meditation on the gay male body as it appears throughout the history of art, and its exigencies and expression in the present. These tender, memorable poems pose complex questions about masculinities and aesthetics, yet they wear their erudition lightly, inviting the reader into a world where the imagined and the real collide, and bodies are often not what they seem. Bruinstroop is a thrilling and original new voice in Australian poetry.' Sarah Holland-Batt 'Bruised like fruit in a Caravaggio painting, the poems in this translucent collection map a history of desire, maleness, succulence. They accelerate or reverse or stop time. They make me a better reader.' Jeet Thayil"


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