Meat Lovers

Book Author Rebecca Hawkes
Rights Available World excl. Australia & NZ


The old station-holders used to castrate lambs
to wethers with their teeth – isn’t that your area
of interest? Hard men rousing on the muster
posing the evergreen question: to spit or swallow?
But think how tender those shepherds must have been
with their incisive surgery – the cutting kiss –
and all that bleating.
— ‘Mad Butcher’s Love Song’

Tender and brutal, seductive and repulsive, Meat Lovers is an award-winning, bestselling first poetry collection that introduces a compelling new mode of hardcore pastoral.

Awards
Best International First Collection (The Laurel Prize 2022)

About the Author
Rebecca Hawkes grew up on a sheep and beef farm in New Zealand’s South Island. She holds Honours and Masters degrees from Victoria University in New Zealand is currently on a Fulbright completing an MFA at the University of Michigan.

Description

Publisher
Auckland University Press

Extent
92pp

Format
210mm x 160mm

Binding
Paperback

Category
Fiction

Genre
Poetry

Publication Date
April 2022

Rights Available:
World excl. Australia & NZ

Rights Agents:

World

Sam Elworthy
elworthy@auckland.ac.nz

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The poetic craft captivates, yet it is the glint and gleam of life, as young girl and as young woman, at times macabre, at times lust, at times vulnerable, always astonishing, that transports and impales.

Paula Green for Kete Books

The poetic craft captivates, yet it is the glint and gleam of life, as young girl and as young woman, at times macabre, at times lust, at times vulnerable, always astonishing, that transports and impales.' — Paula Green for Kete Books

'There are reflections on growing up on a Canterbury farm, from tail docking to the realities of meat processing to paddock-side questions about sexuality, plus a losing battle against the allure of animal products . . . You’ll never look at the word “pastoral” the same again.

Laura Williamson for 1964

Overall, a really thought provoking selection of finely crafted and lyrical poetry that captures so much of the psyche of the farming community in new and inventive ways, as well as providing an insight into the deep emotional and observational qualities of Hawkes herself.

Chris Reed for NZ Booklovers

Rebecca Hawkes is the unmatched empress of viscera. Thrillingly perverse, utterly compelling – you eat these poems like overripe peaches, or like your own tongue.

Freya Daly Sadgrove

Clearly, rubber gloves are one of the images Hawkes owns by right of obsession, but they will do nothing to protect you from the clinging smell of these poems, an irreverent blend of cow shit and red meat and mangroves and pomegranate and raw talent.

Joan Fleming on Rebecca Hawkes in AUP New Poets 5