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In Your Dreams

76 pages
Paperback, 21 x 14.8 cm
Published February 2025
ISBN 9781923106154

In Your Dreams

Šime Knežević

Poetry which sings with its silences.

As its title suggests, Šime Knežević’s first book-length poetry collection gestures towards the elusive and often fragmented reality of dreams and recollections. The poems speak of distance, dislocation and longing, evoked by the poet’s cultural ties to Croatia, the awkwardness of personal relations and the discomforts of language. They also convey the embarrassment and regret which spring from daily encounters, especially when the point of view is that of an adolescent, a lover, a rival, indeed a poet, endowed with a more than usual amount of self-consciousness.

These concerns are echoed, and heightened, by the elliptical form of the poems and their surreal dislocations, which invite the play of implication, giving space and silence their own kind of eloquence. The effect is remarkable, both for the range of emotions expressed, which includes humour and joy alongside unease and uncertainty, and for the intensity of their expression.

 

About the Author

Šime Knežević

Šime Knežević is a poet and playwright from Sydney with Croatian heritage. His poems have been published widely in Australian and international literary journals. His poetry chapbook The Hostage (2019) was a co-winner of the Subbed In Chapbook Prize. As a playwright, he recently co-wrote the stage musical The Hen House (2023) with his sisters, and is a graduate of the NIDA Playwrights Studio. Studio. His first book-length poetry collection is In Your Dreams (Giramondo, 2025).

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Šime Knežević: a note on In Your Dreams

‘What I look for in a poem is a sense of change, a startling gesture, a small mercy, a consolation, something negotiable. I think this is reflected too in the range of formal approaches with riffs, vignettes, suggestions, stock-taking and direct address. I want a poem to be more than a remnant or souvenir of an experience, but itself be an experience for the reader.’

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A poem from In Your Dreams by Šime Knežević

‘And so was the brief: fetch the ‘pinch-bar’. / I peered into the small shed, / a corrugated cave of tools and such, / but I didn’t know what a pinch-bar was. / Back to him, I asked what it looked like, / he scolded: pinch-bar! pinch-bar!’

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