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Mark Mahemoff Mark Mahemoff i(A16788 works by)
Born: Established: 1965 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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1 Good-bye Glebe i "Two nights before moving", Mark Mahemoff , single work poetry
1 Stage Four i "He made this dry announcement", Mark Mahemoff , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , vol. 37 no. 2 2023;
1 Anzac Day i "Blue in Green", Mark Mahemoff , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , vol. 37 no. 2 2023;
1 Tread Marks i "He dropped his bundle in the main road.", Mark Mahemoff , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , vol. 37 no. 2 2023;
1 A Sliver of Moon i "Afterwards they lay,", Mark Mahemoff , 2022 single work poetry
— Appears in: Meniscus , vol. 10 no. 1 2022; (p. 65)
1 y separately published work icon Trojan Gifts Mark Mahemoff , Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2022 24478355 2022 selected work poetry

'Having reflected for many years on his motivation for writing poetry and the subjects that obsess him, Mark realises that his writing primarily involves memorialising and eulogising the overlooked and forgotten. Not only people but places and objects. He is driven by the weight of his forebears’ historical loss. Loss of family, of identity, of homeland. This loss has been handed down like an heirloom.' (Publication summary)

1 Double Rainbow Mark Mahemoff , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poetry for the Planet : An Anthology of Imagined Futures 2021;
1 Meat Display Mark Mahemoff , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poetry for the Planet : An Anthology of Imagined Futures 2021;
1 Summer Ice Mark Mahemoff , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poetry for the Planet : An Anthology of Imagined Futures 2021;
1 Understated Parables : Mark Mahemoff Reviews ‘Solace, Selected Poems 1978-2017’ by Graham Henderson Mark Mahemoff , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , vol. 32 no. 2 2021;

— Review of Solace : Selected Poems 1978-2017 Graham Henderson , 2021 selected work poetry

'Solace is a small collection given it has been winnowed from close to forty years of work. This either implies that Graham Henderson has not written many poems or that the selection has been extremely judicious.' (Introduction)

1 Our Place i "A specific quietness", Mark Mahemoff , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Mountain Secrets 2019; (p. 142)
1 On the Daintree River i "At 4 p.m, Ray greets us smiling, tattooed from neck to ankles.", Mark Mahemoff , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Wild 2018; (p. 79)
1 Transit i "She's slowly alighting", Mark Mahemoff , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Empathy : Poems from the 2018 ACU Prize for Poetry 2018; (p. 58-59)
1 Babushka i "Before my grandmother died at 92", Mark Mahemoff , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Coolabah , no. 23 2018; (p. 3-4)
1 Paving Stones i "The olive tree next door", Mark Mahemoff , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: New Shoots Anthology : Poems Inspired by Plants 2017; (p. 92)
1 2 y separately published work icon Urban Gleanings Mark Mahemoff , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2017 11102573 2017 selected work poetry

‘In Mark Mahemoff’s Urban Gleanings the routine of the urban commute, punctured by fragile incidents and ruminations, is interspersed with poems drumming against mortality, such as the refugees whose “corpses washed to shore / all in the same boat”. Many poems are shaded by nostalgia and a tinkering unease: an old garage where 'dreams often end up in mothballs', parents and children cagily circling each other, or watching balloons 'disappear into their past'. As well as these segmented descriptions of daily life demarcated by a crowded metropolis, two long centos chronicle some recent Australian injustices.’ - Gig Ryan

Urban Gleanings is an urbane collection that manages to be both sophisticated as verse and open-hearted as poetry. To 'glean' is to seek what is left behind, overlooked, deemed superfluous but which yet sustains the gleaner, who patiently works the fields others have forsaken. In this manner, Mark Mahemoff scrutinises the ground of our living and uncovers what is valuable in it. What we, in our turn, discover is that these poems - these gleanings - are in fact the true harvest itself, its rich abundance laid out before us as his gift.’ - Paul Kane

This book is remarkable for the humanity of its content and austerity of its language. It is a constant going out of itself into the experience of others. Family, friends and strangers are seen for themselves in an effort of sympathy. The style is entirely appropriate to what is said, opening out possibilities from one line to the next. There is a drive to make sense of experience and then offer that as a new experience in the form of poetry. The impulse to remember is richly present. To memorialise the overlooked or unseen is the constant intention. Words pick up words through subtle rhyming and alliteration demonstrating interconnection, the abiding theme. - Robert Gray' (Publication Summary)

1 The Myths i "In this final photograph", Mark Mahemoff , 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: Loving Kindness : 2016 ACU Prize for Poetry 2016; (p. 14-15)
1 Night Safe Area i "A train has just pulled out.", Mark Mahemoff , 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: Meniscus , November vol. 4 no. 2 2016; (p. 34)
1 Morning Triptych i "Clouds are a slow drift of smoke", Mark Mahemoff , 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: Antipodes , December vol. 30 no. 2 2016; (p. 354)
1 Among the Sleepers i "Bits of things glinting and rustling:", Mark Mahemoff , 2015 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Poetry Anthology 2015; (p. 44)
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