Map and Atlas by Joan McBreen
Joan McBreen’s Map and Atlas comes to us from a confluence of two great rivers; two streams of thought, the one private, the other public. Her map-work has been achieved through observation and memory, through a restlessness in nature and clear-headed observations made through windows flung open.
Here is a poet widely travelled, from Omey to Wellington, but with the lens constantly looking inward: ‘The senses are not visionary/ and we ask neither more nor less/ of this earth in whose measure/ we are fixed.’

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