Debut collection by a
young poet whose simple, funny and deceptively naïve poems engage with the virtual
realities of the internet.
The Honeymoon Stage is a collection of
poems written for friends on the internet over a five-year period. These
friends were spread across the globe, and most of them the poet had never met,
and will never know. Poetry was the method by which the correspondents felt
they could authenticate themselves to one another, despite their separation in
space, and their friendships being mediated through screens. The poems engage
with the flattened syntax of internet language, registering its awkwardness
while bringing human qualities to the centre of the exchange. They inhabit a
surreal world marked by shifting identities and video-clip encounters,
blog-like intimacies and strange scraps of information, discovering in this
reality new ways of thinking and feeling.
Oscar
Schwartz is a poet and researcher based in Darwin who is concerned
with the intersection between technology and culture.His
poetry has been published in Best
Australian Poems, the Age, Cordite and international journals.