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‘What lies beneath: John Kinsella’s graphology poems: 1995–2015’

Paul Hetherington, +1 more
- 23 Mar 2021 - 
- Vol. 26, Iss: 2, pp 55-68
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Kinsella's three-volume Graphology Poetry as discussed by the authors constitutes a major and shifting set of poetic statements, partly a discontinuous poetic chronicle of life in Western Australia's Avo...
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John Kinsella’s three-volume Graphology Poems: 1995–2015 (2016) constitutes a major and shifting set of poetic statements. Partly a discontinuous poetic chronicle of life in Western Australia’s Avo...

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Disclosed poetics: Beyond landscape and lyricism

John Kinsella
TL;DR: Pastoral, landscape, place... Spatial lyricism Manifestoes Aging, loss, recidivism... List of references Appendices - From Marcus Clarke's "Preface" to the Poems of Adam Lindsay Gordon, 1893 - Windows - Imitation Spatialogue (Sublime) - A Letter from Graham Nerlich as discussed by the authors
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“I looked out and nature was gone”: Language, lyric, and alterity in John kinsella’s graphology poems 1995–2015

TL;DR: In the nearly 800 pages that comprise the three volumes of his Graphology Poems 1995-2015 (Five Islands P, 2016), John Kinsella demonstrates an exemplary moral anger registering iterations of colonial “omni-speak” as unethical as discussed by the authors.