New Zealand Writers

photo of Virginia Were by Fiona Pardington

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cover of Juliet Bravo Juliet
cover of Jump Start

WERE, Virginia

Were’s writing is precise and lucid: occasionally impressionistic, she always signposts a flight of fancy.

Author entry from The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature, edited by Roger Robinson and Nelson Wattie (1998). About the Companion entries View list of Companion contributors

WERE, Virginia (1960– ), poet and prose writer, has published in magazines like *Sport, *NZ Listener and *Landfall. She studied at Elam School of Fine Arts, graduating 1982, was a member of the music group ‘Marie and the Atom’, and has travelled in the Pacific and India.

Juliet Bravo Juliet (1989) is a collection of prose and poetry in three sections thematically linked by the idea of tourist travel as a metaphor for life. The book skilfully manoeuvres between the different features of these genres, moving towards hybrid forms of verse narrative and prose poetry.

Were’s writing is precise and lucid: occasionally impressionistic, she always signposts a flight of fancy. Literal images in the short prose pieces of the first section develop a moral perspective, a personal comment, or a future scenario: in ‘The Clyde Dam’, ‘the earth winces as its seams are drawn together by pins’. The poetry in the second section functions like a travelogue, narrating a personal engagement with different people and locations. In the third section four short stories are told by a detached narrator who panoramically surveys the locations described: characters on the road travel to local destinations, registered in titles which are also doubled place names—‘Greymouth/Blackball’; ‘Timaru /Dunedin’—and visit far-flung cities like Leuka and Delhi.

Were now lives in Devonport.

JW

Updated Information

Were has also published a collection of poetry, Jump Start (Victoria University Press, 1998).

Were had a poem included in Shards of Silver (Steele Roberts, 2006), a book investigating the interplay between photography and poetry.

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