By Robert Sullivan
Auckland University Press (2024)
The poems in Hopurangi—Songcatcher are framed by the cycles of the Maramataka, the Māori lunar calendar. Having rejoined Facebook after a six-year absence, Robert Sullivan wrote and posted a poem a day for nearly three months, poems which are now collected here, in Hopurangi—Songcatcher.
They explore a period of personal growth for Robert, and through these works his journey unfurls in what feels like real time. As he reconnects with the past — (“It was healing at Karitāne / to hear the beautiful words and learn the moves that speak / of our places of home, Hikaroroa, Pahatea, Ka Iwi a Weka”) — the present intervenes. One poem contemplates the power of the emoji when applied to verse, another touches on listening to Taylor Swift’s Midnights in a spa pool.
A layered and immersive collection I know I will return to again and again.
LAURA WILLIAMSON