High Jump as Icarus Story

Cover: Anna Morrison

July 2024, Banshee Press

Shortlisted for the 2024 T.S. Eliot Prize

and the 2025 John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize

Reviews:

“Improvisational, playful, and complex”Books Ireland, Ruby Eastwood

Praise for High Jump as Icarus Story

These are poems of real grace, poems in which the intellect and form are harmonised and made to move together. Gods and mythic figures provide the relief-work and architecture for a moving exploration of Blackness, the body, philosophy and so much more. Stylish, tender, playful and rigorous all at once, in this collection Parker Hibbett proves themselves to be one of our most compelling new voices.
— Seán Hewitt
High Jump as Icarus Story is a radiant book of flight and triumph, equally at home in myth and in our dilapidated world. Coming of age, coming into desire, forging a self in life and on the page – these are the poem’s transformations. ‘If paradigms don’t fit,’ Gustav Parker Hibbett writes, ‘it’s okay to customize them.’ Their debut collection is persuasive, original, and glorious.
— Richie Hofmann
Throughout this exhilarating debut, Hibbett explores the joy and release of athletic endeavour as well as the inevitable anxieties of inhabiting a queer, Black body in the 21st century, a body ‘made to bear the fears of other people’. With lyrics as supple and agile as the subject matter, these poems are a gift, both muscular and beguiling.
— Dylan Brennan
A tender and ambitious work that touches upon the functions of gender, race, love, friendship, artistry and music. There is a glistening intelligence throughout in the leaps and risks that Hibbett takes across disciplines and bodies of knowledge
— Victoria Adukwei Bulley
From the opening moments of this collection, there is an inexorable sense of movement as Gustav Parker Hibbett, ‘an artist above the crossbar’, takes us beyond the sure-footed territory of athleticism and its celebrated status that smooths all paths with its singular focus, into questions about masculinity, race and sexuality that leave us briefly afloat before we come back down to earth.
— David Toms