Victor Billot’s poetry collection ‘The Sets’ is available from your local independent bookseller or Otago University Press.
This is a tough and challenging collection with a firm grasp of style. A must.
– Nicholas Reid, New Zealand Listener, 6 February 2021
The poems of The Sets are hard won. They are the testament of a man navigating the light and dark of his epoch. Victor Billot has much to say. His is a voice worth listening to.
– Michael Steven, Kete Books, February 2021
An excellent compilation.
– Vaughan Rapatahana, Takahē 101, April 2021
… the heights Billot can hit are high indeed. When they come, his triumphs roll in majestically like surfable swells.
– Erik Kennedy, Landfall Review Online, May 2021
The book
The Sets returns again and again to the ever-present sea – as a metaphor, a mirror, a companion and an otherworld that contains our dreams and nightmares. Dunedin poet Victor Billot finds in the South Pacific Ocean an oracle of the future and a keeper of our histories.
The Sets begins with reflections on the domestic world and the fragility of the family and personal relationships that sustain us, the necessity and refuge of love, and the sometimes catastrophic effects of failure in these relationships.
The collection then shifts towards political and social satire, punching out mashups of fake news and rogue algorithms that mix mordant wit with compressed rage at the banality of humanity’s descent towards oblivion.
From the poet’s coastal childhood to the turbulent post-1980s experiences of his gener-ation, we end with a series of meditations on the ocean as a site of the brutality of globalised capitalism, and a representation of the complex and difficult worlds we carry within us.
In love with language, entangled in the world, Victor Billot’s poetry draws on post-punk music and spoken word performance to create a panoramic extravaganza firing on all cylinders.
He has his finger right on the zeitgeist, and accurately portrays the spirit of our times for New Zealanders … a very gifted poet who deserves to be widely read. – Laura Solomon, New Zealand Poetry Yearbook 2018
Victor Billot is the real deal … his poems are tough and tender and wise. – Michael Steven, author of Walking to Jutland Street and The Lifers
This fellow Billot ought to be recognised as New Zealand’s demi-official poet laureate. – Steve Braunias, editor of Reading Room
The author
VICTOR BILLOT was born in Dunedin in 1972. He has worked in communications, publishing and the maritime industry. In 2020 he was commissioned by the Newsroom website to write a series of political satires in verse. His poems have been displayed in the Reykjavik City Hall and in Antarctica.
Publication details
Paperback, 198 x 130mm, 118pp
ISBN 9781988592602,$27.50
IN-STORE: FEB 2021
Good for you Victor! Keep us posted.
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Hello to all
In this baffling forthwith, I proclivity you all
Appreciate your strain and friends
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I’m not a licensed poet, Victor, but here goes…
In a land of giants across the seas
Flourished a Great Goracle of huge crankish charisma.
But, alas the Goracle was aware he lacked intelligence
Thus assembled around him, a cabal of learned scholars
Of easy persuasion and troughing tendencies
The Goracle blessed only with intuition and greed
Together with the payrolled learned academics.
Declared in unison… flourishing graphs..
The world is burning
Temperatures are rising, CO2 is rising, seas must be rising.
People of the land shall praise and vote for the Great Goracle
To rid them of the terrible warming curse
Inflicted upon the world of ignorant people.
But as the years passed
Honesty and truth, gradually revealed.
The falsity and graft of the Goracle
Until, finally, the “greenhouse” curse upon the world
Was put to death by the Sky Dragon Slayer.
Mack,
Sky Dragon Slayers Chief Public Relations Officer.
Here’s the truth of the science, Victor…(mainly my confrontation with Rick)
https://www.climateconversation.org.nz/2021/02/science-says-change-the-weather-and-break-the-countrys-heart/
This last comment just about covers most of it..
https://www.climateconversation.org.nz/2021/02/science-says-change-the-weather-and-break-the-countrys-heart/#comment-1596412
Here’s another thread of just talking and no numbers for your entertainment and enlightenment
http://localbodies-bsprout.blogspot.com/2018/01/climate-change-just-got-personal.html?showComment=1516344914022#c2227445517051063591
Best for the future
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