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"The North American debut by cult favorite New Zealand poet Hera Lindsay Bird, Juvenalia wrangles the flamboyant, provocative pique of youth into a poetry collection highly focused and desperately alive. this impressive debut has established Hera Lindsay Bird as a good girl.........with many beneficial thoughts and feelings......... with themes as varied as snow and tears, the poems in this collection shine with the fantastic cream of who she is.........juxtaposing many classical and modern breezes Bird turns her prescient eye on love and loss, and what emerges is like a helicopter in…mehr

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"The North American debut by cult favorite New Zealand poet Hera Lindsay Bird, Juvenalia wrangles the flamboyant, provocative pique of youth into a poetry collection highly focused and desperately alive. this impressive debut has established Hera Lindsay Bird as a good girl.........with many beneficial thoughts and feelings......... with themes as varied as snow and tears, the poems in this collection shine with the fantastic cream of who she is.........juxtaposing many classical and modern breezes Bird turns her prescient eye on love and loss, and what emerges is like a helicopter in fog.........or a bejewelled Christmas sleigh, gliding triumphantly through the desert......... this is at once an intelligent and compelling fantasy of tenderness......... heartbreaking and charged with trees.........without once sacrificing the forest......... Whether you are masturbating luxuriously in your parent's sleepout......... .........or pushing a pork roast home in a vintage pram......... this is the book for you........................... heroically and compulsively stupid............................................."--
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Hera Lindsay Bird is a poet and performer from New Zealand. She is the author of chapbook Pamper Me to Hell & Back (The Poetry Business, 2018) and a self-titled debut collection, which became a best-seller in New Zealand and a Sunday Times Book of the Year.