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A New Beginning: A Poem Cycle

English

By (author): Kwame Dawes

When Speak from Here to There was published in 2016 it was, remarkably, doing something quite new. There are of course the conversations implied in the poems of Coleridge and Wordsworth, but no two poets had committed to, in the words of Will Harris, the almost daily structure of call-and-response, each utterance is filtered through the other. A New Beginning offers, as Karen McCarthy Wolf noted in her review of Speak from Here, the same warmth and a reassurance in the correspondence itself, between a black man almost but not quite marooned in the white of Americas Midwest, and a white man negotiating his own exile from the vast physical and historical dissonance of Western Australia, but there is much that carries that initial dialogue to new depths of trust, self-exposure and intimacy, to the expression of new themes, concerns and investigations of poetic form.

This richly multi-layered dialogue arises from responses to each poets public world, to the private worlds of family, to the inner world of wondering how one can write love poems in a time of war, these times of monstrous beasts, and from the stimulus of the others poem arriving in the e-mail in-tray. This is the age of Trump, the monster Lurking in the shadows, of the seemingly unstoppable degradation of the Australian environment, of, in John Kinsellas words, a time when there is no exoneration or relief in poetry but witness and recounting. Above all, though both poets express their anxieties about the limitations of the prophetic (the pain of hope, and the terror of faithlessness), there is the countervailing witness of their immensely fertile imaginative response to each others words and the comfort that On the road, you long for the like-minded is a longing that is being fulfilled. What is also clear is that for both poets there is also a generous space for the third party to the exchange the reader.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 206mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Peepal Tree Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781845234249

About Kwame Dawes

Kwame Dawes is the author of over thirty five books and is widely recognized as one of the Caribbeans leading writers. He is Glenna Luschei Editor of Prairie Schooner and a Chancellors Professor of English at the University of Nebraska. John Kinsella's many books of poetry include Jam Tree Gully (WW Norton) and Drowning in Wheat (Picador). Widely published he has collaborated with many artists composers writers and poets. He is a Fellow of Churchill College Cambridge University and Professor of Literature and Sustainability at Curtin University.

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