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With an Introduction by Rod Mengham.
In
, John Kinsella's fifth book of poems (and the second published by Arc), the poet examines the role of the artist in the landscape and the unique character of rural life.
Using Beethoven's 6th ('Pastoral') Symphony as the framework for the collection, he explores the music of an Australian rural landscape and the European impact on a tenacious yet fragile environment.
"Many of the poems are vintage Kinsella, suffused in the beautifully audacious language of his later pastorals — the metonymical manipulations of time and place that set you down firmly in the Australian landscape-history, yet by the end of the poem leave you wondering how he ever arrived at such seamless transformations and transportations."
Andy Brown,
"
is a fine sequence of poems, giving us a tough, focused, loving picture of Kinsella's heartland."
Peter Bland,
"John Kinsella, in
, shows himself to be an authentic poet, astonishingly individuated. There are only a handful (or fewer) English-language poets of his generation whose work is already so original, so fully formed, and so clearly destined to become part of the central tradition."
Harold Bloom
was born in Perth, Australia in 1963. He studied at the University of Western Australia and travelled extensively through Europe, the Middle East and Asia. He is a prolific writer and author of over 25 books, and has published poems in literary journals internationally and has received a number of literary awards. Since 1998, he has been International Editor for Arc Publications, with whom he has published four collections, the first of which,
, was his first UK edition. His second collection for Arc,
(1997) was followed in 1999 by
, which he edited.
was published in 2003, and
in 2006. His most recent collections include
,
and
. He is a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge University, and a Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia.