David Howard & Ivan Rogers — The Whole of Boredom

The Whole of Boredom, David’s collaboration with photographer Ivan Rogers, has been published in Volume 18, Issue 3 of the Midway Jounal. You can find the complete piece here.

 

Aggressive, inexperienced, cowardly: this is what ‘punk’ has been reduced to by the dehydrating neo-liberal years. Yet progressive, seasoned, brave talents were also there. While David waited in the wings, Ivan Rogers played bass for ‘Six Impossible Things’; their songwriter Bill Direen recalls: “Ivan and I met in 1980 in Wellington. I’m a bit hazy about it all, but Grant McDonagh was there and so was Steve Braunias, Tom Scully, Jude Jerome and others. We played some good shows, one in Porirua at a 21st.” Ivan photographed that scene, capturing the whole of boredom and a part of joy.

From The Whole of Boredom — photograph by Ivan Rogers.

 

Event Photos (London): My Father Prayed in Croatian

On the 18th of April David spoke at the New Zealand High Commission in London. The event was chaired by Roy Cross, who writes:

“The week before last, I had the great pleasure of chairing a reading by David Howard, a New Zealand poet who should be much better known in the UK. David has written a wonderful sequence of poems, Mate (which is a Dalmatian name, pronounced Maat-eh, not a greeting!), about the encounter between Dalmatian immigrants to Aotearoa and the local Māori people at the turn of the century. Each poem in the sequence is told from the perspective of a different member of the Petricevich family.”

A PDF of the complete sequence with explanatory notes can be found on Roy’s site here, or as a direct download here. Below, some photographs from the event.

Roy Cross and David Howard

Roy Cross (left), David Howard (right)

David Howard speaks at the New Zealand High Commission (London)

David Howard speaks at the New Zealand High Commission (London)

David Howard, Davor Ljubanovic, and Roy Cross

David Howard (left), Davor Ljubanovic (centre), Roy Cross (right)

Christina Pribićević-Zorić (far left), Celia Hawkesworth (left), David Howard (right), Roy Cross (far right)

(Images supplied by Istros Books)