“Taller When Prone is Les Murray’s first volume
of new poems since The Biplane Houses, published five years ago. These poems
combine a mastery of form with a matchless ear for the Australian vernacular.
Many evoke rural life here and abroad—its rhythms and rituals, the natural
world, the landscape and the people who have shaped it. There are traveler’s
tales, elegies, meditative fragments, and satirical sketches. Above all, there
is Murray’s
astonishing versatility, on display here at its exhilarating best.
Fame
We were at dinner in Soho
and the couple at the next table
rose to go. The woman paused to say
to me: I just wanted you to know
I have got all your cook books
and I swear by them!
I managed
to answer her: Ma'am
they've done you nothing but good!
which was perhaps immodest
of whoever I am.”