| Author | Robert Gray |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Genre | Poetry collection |
| Publisher | Duffy and Snellgrove |
Publication date | 2002 |
| Publication place | Australia |
| Media type | |
| Pages | 76 pp. |
| Awards | 2002 Victorian Premier's Literary Award – C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry, winner |
| ISBN | 1876631228 |
Afterimages is a collection of poems by Australian poet Robert Gray, published by Duffy and Snellgrove in Australia in 2002. [1]
The collection contains 25 poems from a variety of sources, with some published here for the first time. [2]
The collection won the 2002 Victorian Premier's Literary Award – C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry, [3] and the 2002 The Age Book of the Year Awards – Dinny O'Hearn Poetry Prize. [4]
Writing in Australian Book Review Martin Duwell noted a particular theme in the collection: "the unavoidable recurrent image in Afterimages is that of rain. It is a book where rain can appear as a cyclonic rage against an ugly mercantilism ("Cyclone") or as the setting for a guilt-ridden, pre-dawn meditation ("Chameleon"). It seems that rain symbolises the downward drift of things, not towards entropy – because everything is continuously recombined – but towards death. [5]
Steve Evans, in Text magazine, wasn't completely convinced by the collection: Afterimages presents a poet stil critically concerned with the imtertwining of the physical and the spiritual...there is plenty of material in Afterimages to gratify both existing fans and those recently discovering Robert Gray's poetry." [6]