Description
Discover the profound work of Phillip Hall in this BRAND NEW volume from UWA Publishing, ISBN: 9781742589695, published in 2018. This compelling collection of poetry explores themes from the edge of language to the depths of mental illness, offering a unique perspective from a non-Indigenous poet and teacher. Hall's writing delves into the complexities of Indigenous culture, illuminated by the generosity and love that accompany the trauma of dispossession. His poetry not only honors the richness of language but also emphasizes the crucial self-care needed in precarious lives. Readers will appreciate Hall's deep respect for culture and community, woven throughout his impactful words. Celebrate the intersection of artistry and humanity with this remarkable addition to contemporary literature. The heartfelt tribute from Jeanette Yawanjibirna Charlie, a Yanyuwa Language Teacher, encapsulates the spirit of Hall’s work, highlighting the profound relationships he forged within the community. Whether you're a poetry enthusiast or exploring Indigenous literature, this collection is a must-have. Plus, enjoy the added convenience of **free shipping** on your order; just allow up to **6 weeks for delivery** and please remember, once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742589695
Year: 2018
Publisher: UWA Publishing
Description:
Phillip Hall writes from the edge: the edge of language; the edge of mental illness; and, from the perspective of a non-Indigenous poet and teacher standing at the edge of Indigenous culture and community carrying generosity and love alongside the ongoing trauma of dispossession. This is a volume intensely interested in language and the self-care required in precarious lives.
'Phillip Hall, you loved our kids and worked very hard, always smiling and planning a camp. You respected Culture and listened. So we care for you very much. You are our friend and poetry mentor - thank you.' - Jeanette Yawanjibirna Charlie, Yanyuwa Language Teacher, Borroloola
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742589695
Year: 2018
Publisher: UWA Publishing
Description:
Phillip Hall writes from the edge: the edge of language; the edge of mental illness; and, from the perspective of a non-Indigenous poet and teacher standing at the edge of Indigenous culture and community carrying generosity and love alongside the ongoing trauma of dispossession. This is a volume intensely interested in language and the self-care required in precarious lives.
'Phillip Hall, you loved our kids and worked very hard, always smiling and planning a camp. You respected Culture and listened. So we care for you very much. You are our friend and poetry mentor - thank you.' - Jeanette Yawanjibirna Charlie, Yanyuwa Language Teacher, Borroloola