Notes On Revolving Days
Notes On Revolving Days
Notes On Revolving Days
mirror .iIn
the next room you
waiting.while I choose between changes to
The
surprise you. mouth next stanza continuing9 the line of thoughtare"Revolving days. My
worids.
heart is in my again". Past/Present/Dream/Memory contiguous
scene or memory) does
There is no drama in the the ending as scene(imagined
not lead to a meeting( with the lover in the next room) or for the speaker to square
up to the lover. writing instead to notity his[if one can use the pronoun since the
text does not indicate any gender) presence but unobtrusively in a gesture of
denial or self-abasement thatis however not without a sense of self knowledge
inevitable failure(
uncertainty even
obviously on account of the soclal situation).
Can we see Revolving Days as an example of gay poetry? Certainly some elements
of gay
identity are here noticeable-the
of
attention to colourful shirts(" What
remember is the colour the shirts"), conscious self-fashioning, unrequited love
the inevitable failure or loss("We never write ). of
or
course one can argue that
these elements are present in heterosexual contexts as well. Malouf in particular
has never directly to his gay
referred identity In his work though he has been
always been open about his own sexuality. Perhaps this is about the examination
the
of love in past and the
acceptance thatit
will continue to
resonate/trouble our
minds. Hence the title Revolving Days. There is pain and yearning but also an ironic
acceptance of it Yet it is also hard not to think of it in relation to homosexual desire
it a specific and set of
or
relationships. The term gay( has history connotations)
may not be useful.The
use of sucha term can limit the poem's expanse and not
of its it can and painful
Ust in terms potential universality but also mask the trials
histories of homosexual relationships that the poem does signal.