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The Pastoraclasm

English

By (author): John Kinsella

Departing from Virgils Eclogues, The Pastoraclasm is an urgent environmental address to humans, nature and vegetable gardens. During pandemic lockdowns, poet John Kinsella realised that he would have to garden not because he enjoys it but because his family, who live in the bush, would need whatever he could grow. Fierce summers, fire danger, and only having access to rainwater tank water refusing to drain the aquifer further by using one of the two bores at Jam Tree Gully, reinforced the realisation that gardening needs to be a careful negotiation with the limitations of time, place and conditions of presence.

What developed was a set of dialogues with the garden, and with the endemic plants and animals that surrounded it. Searching for a decolonising antipastoral eclogue, the poet continues his decades-long practice of investigating the nature of pastoral and its failure to translate into the Australian environment/s.

Writing to a poet in Wales, Kinsella said: Were in regional lockdown here, and trying to grow veggies in drought conditions. Lot of silvereyes, thornbills and gerygones out there today overcast, which is unusual at the moment (still very hot), and that has them vigorous with hope, I guess... but no rain predicted. On emergency water supplies now.

In this cycle of eco-eclogues, a counter-pastoral of responsibility emerges one that acknowledges the toxic impact of colonialism, and which seeks to address human rapacity through challenging consumerism and industrialism and offering an alternative way of living. As garden and gardener, soul and self, all speak with each other, they are conscious of how close fire and other catastrophes are, and together they try to evoke a healing and a path through to justice for the biosphere. Known for his wide variety of poetic approaches and techniques, this collection is very much about utterance, place and a belief that there are no easy garden metaphors, that gardens are also spaces of responsibility.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Salt Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781784632847

About John Kinsella

John Kinsellas most recent volumes of poetry include Drowning in Wheat: Selected Poems 1980-2015 (Picador 2016) Insomnia (Picador 2019; WW Norton 2020) and Brimstone: Villanelles (Arc 2020). He is also the author of numerous works of fiction memoir and criticism and a frequent collaborator with other poets critics artists and musicians. Peepal Tree have published the cycle of works he as co-written with Kwame Dawes. He is a Fellow of Churchill College Cambridge and Emeritus Professor of Literature and Environment at Curtin University Western Australia. His many prizes and awards include the Australian Prime Minster's Award for Poetry the Christopher Brennan Award for Lifetime Achievement in poetry as well as PBS special commendations recommendations and a choice for Armour (Picador 2011). He is a well-known environmental human and animal rights activist.

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