Poems from Hotel Middlemore

Author(s): Michael Morrissey

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Description: Hotel Middlemore, aka Middlemore Hospital, "is the smallest country on earth / tinier than the Vatican / yet more secure / you couldn't escape in a laundry basket / or by disguising yourself as a psychiatrist". "Everyone who is here deserves to be / no possibility of a mistake / doctors do not err / a privilege to know I am a participant / in an enterprise which cannot commit a blunder". POEMS FROM HOTEL MIDDLEMORE, Michael Morrissey's 23rd book and his 12th book of poetry, casts a wry but compassionate eye on life in a New Zealand psychiatric ward: "I'm in the best hotel in the world / grandest view / hot and cold running / but it's a psychiatric ward / everyone mad except me / and I too am mad / as a butchered snake / ram-raided by delusion / I have bipolar disorder which comes / and goes / of its own free will." From Hotel Middlemore Michael Morrissey, "God's blue astronaut / lonely but unafraid", takes us on a journey from a psychiatric ward to "beyond infinity / and back again".


 


 


 


Author Biography: Michael Morrissey (b. 1942) is the author of eleven books of poetry, two short story collections, three short novels, one full length science fiction novel and a memoir. He has also edited five books, mainly short story anthologies. His first volume of poetry Make Love in all the Rooms was published by Caveman Press in 1978. In 1979, he was the first Writer-in Residence at the University of Canterbury and in 1985 the first New Zealand participant in the University of Iowa's International Writing Program. In 2012, he was appointed the Writer-in-Residence at the University of Waikato. His anthology The New Fiction (1985) was the first anthology of New Zealand postmodern fiction. His more than 80 published short stories range from neo-social realism to the surreal and the postmodern. A film by Costa Botes of Morrissey's short story "Stalin's Sickle" won the Grand Jury Prize at the Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival in France in 1988. A feature-length documentary by Botes, Daytime Tiger (2011), deals with Morrissey's experience with manic depression (aka bipolar disorder), also the subject of his 2011 memoir, Taming the Tiger.

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