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A Shrine To Lata Mangeshkar Kerry Leves ISBN 978097240588 RRP $24.00 Is it flowers? Women plait them into their hair; truckies flower their driving-cabins for long dusty journeys… Is it colour? Emerald green ricefields; or the sun’s gold flare on an egret’s wing as it rises? Is it the yellow of mustard flowers, or the gaudy spectrum of a street festooned with movie posters? If Ramana’s “self inquiry” suggests a meditator’s silence, it may also be relevant to ask, “Who sings?”, since music and song permeate India. The voice of Lata Mangeshkar, honoured and revered playback singer of over five thousand Indian films, seems to express the soul of India. These poems attempt a tribute. “This poetry puts you in your senses…” Pam Brown “The western traveller in Asia is a familiar theme, but it is tackled here with fresh insight and a welcome sensitivity. The spiritual awakening (probably more accurately described as expansion) of the speaker is genuine and believeable. The rich detail in these poems is surprisingly counterbalanced with their economy.” Sara Moss Kerry Leves is critic as well as a poet. He is writing a PhD thesis on Randolph Stow’s novels, at Sydney University. |
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