Open Door

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Discover 'Open Door', the captivating finale of the Jam Tree Gully trilogy by acclaimed poet John Kinsella. This brand new book, published in 2018 by UWA Publishing, delves deep into the themes of environmental responsibility and our complex connections to the Australian landscape. As you journey through these pages, you'll experience Kinsella's vivid imagery and poignant reflections, solidifying his status as one of the most energetic and insightful poets of our time. Harold Bloom praises Kinsella as 'one of the most original and poignantly authentic poets writing in English.' This book will enthrall readers who appreciate powerful writing that intertwines nature with human experience. Join the conversations sparked by Kinsella's work and navigate the rich tapestry of rural Australia's ecology and culture. Perfect for poetry enthusiasts and those looking to explore environmental themes, 'Open Door' invites you to reflect on your own relationship with the natural world. Don't miss your chance to own this essential addition to contemporary poetry. Plus, enjoy free shipping! Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Dive into Kinsella's lyrical masterpieces today!

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: 9781742589954
Year: 2018
Publisher: UWA Publishing


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The final book in the Jam Tree Gully trilogy,Open Doorcontinues Kinsella's investigation into environmental responsibility and the complexity of our connection to the land of rural Australia.

"One of the most original and poignantly authentic poets writing in English." —Harold Bloom


"One of Australia's most vivid, energetic and stormy poets, a writer who turns to the natural world with a fierce light." ―Edward Hirsch, Washington Post


"Few poets give such an intense sense of the present as John Kinsella." – Lisa Gorton, Sydney Morning Herald

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