It is still winter, and the air is still grotty, and curling up with a book and being somewhere else still feels like Very Good Idea. Back in June, I wrote about Surf Sounds - a book of poetry by the Australia poet Roger Higgins. Surf Sounds is full of somewhere-elses. This one is a memory.
The Flat Roof of the Shed.
As a boy he would lie on his back
spread-eagled over the corrugated iron
on the flat roof of the shed.
He would look for familiar faces in the clouds,
his second grade teacher as she tried and failed
and tried again to make him a right-hander
leaning over his shoulder to gently take the pencil
from one hand and place it in the other,
and the long unshaven face of his grandfather
who kept a high gloss on the old green chevy
and sometimes let him ride in the rumble seat.
The boy would anticipate whether the next arrow head
would drag a contrail in from the north or south
turning the sky on a clear day
into an ancients’ map of the world with places
that were just names to him around the rim
and himself in the centre.
He did not feel the metal ridges
under his shoulder blades and buttocks
and easily filled in those aimless hours
between school and the family dinner
climbing down at the last minute to do his chores
chopping and bringing in wood for the combustion stove
or picking fresh corn and carrots from the garden.
Surf Sounds: Poems by Roger Higgins
Roger
Higgins' poetry is both day by day and exotic. The poet washes his
socks and jocks when he showers. He prefers description, narrative and
irony to self-dramatization; there’s a lot more to Surf Sounds than
ocean, beach and desert.
~ Graham Rowlands, Poet
Surf Sounds can be purchased through Liquid light Press , amazon, and Lulu.
Roger Higgins has been published in various magazines and journals. He is an Australian who has traveled
widely and lived in (alphabetically) Canada, Chile, Papua New Guinea,
Scotland, and the USA. Roger is an engineer by vocation, and has
utilized his pen rather more than his camera on many of his travels,
bringing together his physical and emotional responses to the
environments and situations which he has encountered. First collection Hieroglyphs, Friendly Street Poets 2008. Most recent collection Surf Sounds, Liquid Light Press 2014.
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Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Surf Sounds
Today the air tastes sour and smells like burning rubber. We are on the fifth straight day of pre-emergencia, where the government tries to keep cars off the road to give the city a chance to breathe. There's a rumor of mountains out on the horizon, but I'm taking it on faith because I'm straining to see the buildings four blocks over. It's winter in Santiago. On days like this, all I want is to curl up in bed with a good book that will take me somewhere else.
Summer is my favorite. Summer with a beach.
This post is about a very good book: Surf Sounds - a new volume of poetry by the Australian Poet Roger Higgins.
Roger knows beaches. Australia is coastal country and summers are mostly spent by the ocean, squinting into the sun on the water and learning how to walk. You don't walk fast, or slow. It's a proceeding sort of pace - one you can keep up for hours, or the end of the beach, and in Queensland, where Roger was born, you will generally run out of day before you run out of sand. He has learned how to walk and he has mastered when to stop - for a good shell, or a jellyfish, a crab or a cloud, a sunset, or a place where the tide is running out and braided channels form to carry the beach with it out to sea. Channels need to be dammed and new ones dug out with your foot. You have to stay and watch the patterns change, the way the different sands settle out, dark over white, grain by grain, making little sandbars, marking little currents -
It is good to have another person walking with you, to teach about tides and little rivers. Alone, though, is better. Alone, you don't have to talk to anyone. You walk, and watch and you stop, and you think. Your stories are all your own.
Roger's first poem, Travels through Time and Place, was written in a Moscow hotel room - which admittedly is not a beach, but he has walked a lot of beaches since, traveling from one place to another place. Along the way he has done a lot of writing - on restaurant napkins and torn of sections of paper tablecloths, the back of airline boarding cards - even credit card slips, when he has needed to.
It's amazing what you can find in your pockets, in a pinch.
Roger writes about the places where he lives: Canada, Australia, and Chile, from the Atacama Desert in the north all the way through the Isla de Pascua down to Patagonia and Lago Grey. He writes about the places he passes through: Kazakhstan, the Cook Islands, the Congo, Mexico -
A walking beach, Roger reckons, is a state of mind - you find it in long roads, long nights, long showers and the long flat roofs of sheds.
"I write," he says "about the places that I love or have hurt me. Places where words lead into emotions and points of view I'd never anticipated that they'd hold."
Kitchens, late night bars, horse paddocks, bare desert mountains, long roads, long nights, long showers and the long flat roofs of sheds.
Little rivers that shift and reform beneath the weight of a toe -
The drag of waves of your feet as you stand ankle deep in a rising tide-
Waves that wipe the pattern clear and write it fresh -
Surf Sounds: Poems by Roger Higgins
Roger Higgins' poetry is both day by day and exotic. The poet washes his socks and jocks when he showers. He prefers description, narrative and irony to self-dramatization; there’s a lot more to Surf Sounds than ocean, beach and desert.
~ Graham Rowlands, Poet
Surf Sounds can be purchased through Liquid light Press , amazon, and Lulu.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Introducing Surf Sounds: Poems by Roger Higgins
Today is all about a party invitation –
I am very proud to be introducing Surf Sounds, the newest volume of poetry by Australian poet Roger Higgins!
Tonight we’re celebrating the book’s south American launch. Please join us the CafĂ© Musetti in Providencia for an evening of fine wine and finer words!
Jenno, the fabulous new owner of Musetti has selected some seriously nice wines to sip on his primary-colored sofas, and the evening is going to be as solidly pleasurable as Roger’s poetry.
Come on by!
Date: Thursday 23 April 2015
Time: 20h30 – 23h00
Venue: Cafe Musetti, Santa Magdalena 87, Local 1, Providencia, Santiago
Roger Higgins is an Australian who has traveled widely and lived in (alphabetically) Canada, Chile, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, and the USA. Roger is an engineer by vocation, and has utilized his pen rather more than his camera on many of his travels, bringing together his physical and emotional responses to the environments and situations which he has encountered. First versions may be written on paper napkins or pieces of paper tablecloths, the backs of boarding passes or the notes screen of a mobile phone. Roger has been published in both magazines and journals. His irst collection Hieroglyphs, was published by Friendly Street Poets 2008. His most recent collection Surf Sounds, is published by Liquid Light Press 2014.
Roger Higgins' poetry is both day by day and exotic. The poet washes his socks and jocks when he showers. He prefers description, narrative and irony to self-dramatization; there’s a lot more to Surf Sounds than ocean, beach and desert.
~ Graham Rowlands, Poet
Surf Sounds can be purchased through amazon, Liquid light Press and Lulu.
I am very proud to be introducing Surf Sounds, the newest volume of poetry by Australian poet Roger Higgins!
Tonight we’re celebrating the book’s south American launch. Please join us the CafĂ© Musetti in Providencia for an evening of fine wine and finer words!
Jenno, the fabulous new owner of Musetti has selected some seriously nice wines to sip on his primary-colored sofas, and the evening is going to be as solidly pleasurable as Roger’s poetry.
Come on by!
Date: Thursday 23 April 2015
Time: 20h30 – 23h00
Venue: Cafe Musetti, Santa Magdalena 87, Local 1, Providencia, Santiago
Roger Higgins is an Australian who has traveled widely and lived in (alphabetically) Canada, Chile, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, and the USA. Roger is an engineer by vocation, and has utilized his pen rather more than his camera on many of his travels, bringing together his physical and emotional responses to the environments and situations which he has encountered. First versions may be written on paper napkins or pieces of paper tablecloths, the backs of boarding passes or the notes screen of a mobile phone. Roger has been published in both magazines and journals. His irst collection Hieroglyphs, was published by Friendly Street Poets 2008. His most recent collection Surf Sounds, is published by Liquid Light Press 2014.
Roger Higgins' poetry is both day by day and exotic. The poet washes his socks and jocks when he showers. He prefers description, narrative and irony to self-dramatization; there’s a lot more to Surf Sounds than ocean, beach and desert.
~ Graham Rowlands, Poet
Surf Sounds can be purchased through amazon, Liquid light Press and Lulu.
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