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acknowledgements
Some poems in this collection have been previously published (sometimes in different versions) in the following places: Age, Creatrix, Five Bells, Meanjin, PEN Newsletter, Peril, Sinister Wisdom, Trivia, the anthologies Fruit Salad (1997) and Prismatics (2008), and on my blog at http://susanscowblog.blogspot.com/.
Most of the poems were written while I was an Asialink Literature Resident at the University of Madras, Chennai in 2009. I was funded by the Australia Council and Arts Queensland and I am immensely grateful for their support. Thanks also to the University of Madras for welcoming me to India; to Rajani Pitamber for opening many doors. Special thanks to Eugenie Pinto who gave me a particular poetic welcome and kept on doing so. Enormous thanks are due to Mangai and V. Geetha in Chennai for friendship, stories and poetic support. Each showed me aspects of contemporary life in India that would otherwise have been closed to me. Thanks are due to many individuals for hospitality, meals, music, dance, theatre, conversations and contacts in India. Namaste.
Before, during and after my time in India, I read about Tamil poetry and was influenced by some of its imagery and intrigued by the beauty of the texts (especially A.K. Ramanujan’s Poems of Love and War, 2008). What I found in these poems was a multivocal approach. The form of the titles – what she said
, what her friend said
– and so on can be found in Ramanujan’s translations. They provide the model for the titles of my poems in Cow. In the Tamil Sangam tradition, akam are poems that reflect the concepts of interior, heart, household and sexual pleasure. They are love poems, often written in the voice of a woman. And while it is more usual not to name the characters in akam, my poems draw on a range of other poetic traditions including Greek lyric poetry.
I have been influenced by my language studies in Sanskrit which brought me to Jayadeva’s Gita Govinda, the Harivamsha and the Ramayana. I am especially thankful to Greg Bailey at La Trobe University and McComas Taylor at the Australian National University for the different ways in which they have helped me understand the complexities of Sanskrit. I am also indebted to my co-students for their humour and insights; special thanks to Christine Street, Annie McCarthy and Rye Senjen. Via Sanskrit I have returned to reading Ancient Greek and am thankful to Julie Enszer of Sinister Wisdom for encouraging me to make my own translations of the poems of Sappho. I have drawn on my earlier readings and translations of the Homeric Hymns (to Demeter and Aphrodite) and Plato’s Symposium, both of which I read as a student of Ancient Greek at the University of Melbourne in the 1980s. The marginalia alongside the poems provide a partial glimpse into my fascination for etymological histories. All errors are mine; some words or lines are intended rewritings. Notes on the main characters can be found at the end of the book.
Thanks to my perceptive readers Kaye Moseley, Suzanne Bellamy, Coleen Clare, Diane Bell and Renate Klein who helped me see the wood for the trees. I am indebted to poet, Jordie Albiston, for her sensitive editing of the manuscript, and to Claire Warren for careful typesetting. Finally, to my partner, Renate Klein and canine friend Freya, for conversations, walks and love.