Disruptions: Tasmania in Poetry

Author(s): Tim Hurburgh

Poetry

After a decorated career heading architectural firms in Melbourne, Tim Hurburgh is sharing for the first time another of his heart’s passions: poetry, firmly rooted in the Tasmanian soil on which he grew up. The sure hand of seasoned guide Hurburgh’s aptly named Disruptions persuasively jolts the reader out of shibboleth rainforests to crisp visions in amusing, aching, and compelling realities. It provides a too-long-needed fresh insight into the Tasmanian locale shadowed by its Van Diemen’s Land convict-scarred past.

Disruptions celebrates and commiserates with the inimitable stories of the once notorious but ever picturesque Apple Isle, with a rousing and often humorous human touch. Each poem is accompanied by brief narratives in plain prose, backgrounding the ideas explored, and intertwined with Tim’s sketches, which add vibrant colour to the collection.

In Disruptions, Hurburgh’s especial combination of personal and perennial poetry disrupts into a disarmingly conversational sound on page, stripped of sentimentality, and provides an abundance of insights into one of the world’s least understood labyrinths.


Product Information

Tim Hurburgh grew up on the Derwent River north of Hobart, across the water from the estate that all Tasmanians know today as internationally celebrated private art museum, MONA Following a period in the US to study architecture on a Harvard University scholarship, Tim returned to Australia and after years of successfully running two of Australia’s foremost architectural practices in Melbourne, his passion for poetry evolved. Inspired by lush undulating farmlands on which he now resides and evoking remarkable personal episodes in the unique island state, his poems provide vigorous life spectres of present-day Tasmania and its shrouded past.

General Fields

  • : 9781743798737
  • : Hardie Grant Books
  • : Hardie Grant Australia
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Tim Hurburgh
  • : Hardback
  • : 2203