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'The Elsewhere Variations is a series of poems by Peter Bakowski and Ken Bolton in which themes develop, are abandoned, resurface, where poems answer, continue or oppose each other. The usual thrills of collaborative projects. But these are unusual and will get attention just on that basis - and they are variously funny, mysterious, & occasionally moving.
'There are eight sets of six: forty-eight poems. They begin with a lightly fictionalised account of the poetry wars of inner Melbourne - but from there they undertake a survey of human happiness, ambition and acceptance.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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Those Guys Have Been on Fire: Ben Sando Reports on Peter Bakowski and Ken Bolton’s Linked Sequence of Four Books
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , vol. 38 no. 1 2023;
— Review of The Elsewhere Variations 2019 selected work poetry ; Nearly Lunch 2021 selected work poetry ; On Luck Street 2023 selected work poetry ; Waldo's Game 2023 selected work poetry -
Lunchtime Variations : Dominic Symes Interviews Peter Bakowski and Ken Bolton
Dominic Symes
(interviewer),
2022
single work
interview
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , February no. 104 2022;'Perhaps I’ve spent too long in the self-help sections of bookshops, expecting to find the secret to long life and enduring happiness written down somewhere. As a poet, I am preternaturally worried about poetry running out on me: the inspiration drying up, the fun of it going out for a pack of cigarettes one day and never coming back, leaving me with nothing but a sink full of dishes and a manuscript full of melancholy poems about birds.' (Introduction)
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Those Guys Have Been on Fire: Ben Sando Reports on Peter Bakowski and Ken Bolton’s Linked Sequence of Four Books
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , vol. 38 no. 1 2023;
— Review of The Elsewhere Variations 2019 selected work poetry ; Nearly Lunch 2021 selected work poetry ; On Luck Street 2023 selected work poetry ; Waldo's Game 2023 selected work poetry -
Lunchtime Variations : Dominic Symes Interviews Peter Bakowski and Ken Bolton
Dominic Symes
(interviewer),
2022
single work
interview
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , February no. 104 2022;'Perhaps I’ve spent too long in the self-help sections of bookshops, expecting to find the secret to long life and enduring happiness written down somewhere. As a poet, I am preternaturally worried about poetry running out on me: the inspiration drying up, the fun of it going out for a pack of cigarettes one day and never coming back, leaving me with nothing but a sink full of dishes and a manuscript full of melancholy poems about birds.' (Introduction)