Bonny Cassidy reviews Hotel Hyperion by Lisa Gorton
Hotel Hyperion
By Lisa Gorton
Giramondo, May 2013, 50pp
ISBN 9781922146274
In her second collection of poems, Hotel Hyperion, Lisa Gorton shows us how memory is “a place less like place than like memory itself” (“Dreams and Artefacts”): a surface, which we may see through but not penetrate. These poems are concerned with the melancholy experience of spatial and temporal distances, and how these reflect the distance between one life—one self—and another.
It’s a concern that Gorton established in her first collection, Press Release, and that she has critically explored in her work on John Donne.
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