Synopsis
In John Kinsella's new collection, 'Sack' not only refers not only to the shocking title poem, where a tied, writhing sack is seen flung from a car into gully - but also to the sacking and exploitation of the landscape and those who labour on it. Kinsella draws vividly on 'childhood memories' - but reveals them for the hard truths...
Details
06 November 2014
128 pages
9781447259442
Imprint: Picador
Reviews
A lovely book, from one of Australia's most celebrated poets. Kinsella has a distinctive voice and displays a height of ease with poetic forms, both narrative and personal, and more formal.Western Australian