Visions of Valhalla: A poetic tribute to Richard Wagner

John Davidson

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“Richard Wagner referred to himself repeatedly as a poet rather than as a composer and would surely have been delighted to find himself the subject of a volume of poetry…”

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“Richard Wagner referred to himself repeatedly as a poet rather than as a composer and would surely have been delighted to find himself the subject of a volume of poetry. John Davidson’s poems evince a deep love and knowledge of Wagner and his works: avoiding both hagiography and sentimentality, he makes the reader think about the subject in new ways — the mark of a true poet. This volume will doubtless appeal to committed Wagnerians but deserves to find an audience beyond them too.” ~ Barry Millington

“These poems make a marvellous read: singly, a few at a time, or in one read-through. Of all the writers on things Wagnerian, poets have tended the most towards flowery, reverent adulation. But not John Davidson. His poems — impressions and soliloquies as much as poems — are honest, witty, and very contemporary. Yet all through the collection, a leitmotif of homage can be heard. In the end, Wagner (and the poet) stand revealed through a uniquely satisfying music of words.” ~ Heath Lees

About the author

John Davidson was born in Lower Hutt and lives in Wellington, having retired as Professor of Classics at Victoria University of Wellington in 2010. He has published extensively on ancient Greek literature and mythology and the Reception of the Classics in New Zealand poetry. He is co-author of The Snake-Haired Muse: James K. Baxter and Classical Myth (VUP 2011). This is his fourth collection of poetry, after Presence in Absence (2013), Snapshots of Berlin (with Matthias Seidenstücker, 2014) and Soundings of Hellas (2015).

He has been a dedicated Wagnerian for many years.

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Dimensions 148 × 210 × 5 mm
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