Showing posts with label Kim Eggleston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kim Eggleston. Show all posts

Thursday, January 13, 2022

From the Face to the Bin by Kim Eggleston (1985)


 From the Face to the Bin (1978-1984)

Kim Eggleston

Strong John Press

Greymouth, New Zealand

(c)1985  2nd printing

I have few rules about this chapbook blog that I have been writing/keeping since starting and one of those rules is that books with spines that have text on them are not chapbooks. And while that is technically true and I often scoff at chapbooks with spines as "cheaters", in this case I will make an exception since this is a 38 page book which can qualify as a chapbook but it does have a spine, yet it is - seemingly - quite rare so I wanted to note its existence here. The only copy of it that I found on the "internets" is in an Australian National book catalogue. None for sale anywhere and the copy I received needed regluing. So, there was this female poet named Kim Eggleston who had this book come out and then reprinted (my copy is a 1985 reprint) but it's New Zealand and that's a bit of the English language frontier, isn't it?

A fair number of these poems are "location-specific" in the sense that they refer to people and places in New Zealand but I found the last piece, a prose piece entitled "Waiting" to be more universal (about squatting/roommate hell) This poet needs to be rediscovered.