The poems in 'Phosphorescence', Graeme Miles first collection, focus on growth, decay and luminosity. Though concerned with the foundational events of childhood and with inner experience, they are keenly aware of place, embracing various localities in Western Australia and beyond. The central sequences, Circle and Line and Some Hours explore the cycles of light and darkness both through the past (mediaeval books of hours and Vergil) and in present reality.
Ranging from short lyrics to major meditative sequences, 'Phosphorescence' introduces a distinctive new voice in Australian poetry.