Description
Discover a vibrant collection of poetry that transcends boundaries, featuring award-winning pieces from the acclaimed poet John Jenkins. Published in 2019 by Puncher and Wattmann, this brand new anthology, with ISBN 9781925780123, invites you on a remarkable literary journey through time. Each poem reflects a contemporary perspective, offering a bold exploration of the human experience and embracing an eclectic and inclusive voice. This diverse collection that combines past, present, and future resonates with readers seeking both emotional depth and playful language.
Dive into beautifully crafted verses that celebrate the art of poetry and its power to evoke a range of emotions. Jenkins' work has garnered praise from critics and readers alike, with reviews highlighting his innovative approach and keen sense of imagery. Let his words inspire you as they traverse themes of awareness and appreciation for the world around us.
Shipping for this item is completely free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. This comprehensive and engaging collection is a must-have for poetry lovers and those looking to expand their literary repertoire.
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: 9781925780123
Year: 2019
Publisher: Puncher and Wattmann
Description:
This very lively collection contains a wide sweep of poems, many of them prize-winning, taking readers on a remarkable journey. Some look to the past, others to the future, but all are of their time: the reverberating now. The tone is contemporary and bold, while the poet's sensibility tends to favour an eclectic inclusiveness. Uniformly, this wide-ranging and poetically inclusive collection demands to be enjoyed.
Praise for John Jenkins:
'As striking and triumphant in current poetry as a Gauguin in a gallery of Flemish still life.' — Robert Harris, generally on Jenkins' work, in Overland
'There's a whole-heartedness about how he embraces the world he sees: aware of its faults, but never stinting.' — Sharon Olinka (USA) Thylazine website
'The wit, language play and urbane imagery we are used to from Jenkins, as well as emotional depth and an infectious delight in language.' — Mike Ladd, reviewing Dark River in Australian Book Review
'Innovative, intellectually sprightly, and artistically refreshing.' — Heather Cam, reviewing A Break in the Weather in Sydney Morning Herald
Dive into beautifully crafted verses that celebrate the art of poetry and its power to evoke a range of emotions. Jenkins' work has garnered praise from critics and readers alike, with reviews highlighting his innovative approach and keen sense of imagery. Let his words inspire you as they traverse themes of awareness and appreciation for the world around us.
Shipping for this item is completely free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. This comprehensive and engaging collection is a must-have for poetry lovers and those looking to expand their literary repertoire.
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: 9781925780123
Year: 2019
Publisher: Puncher and Wattmann
Description:
This very lively collection contains a wide sweep of poems, many of them prize-winning, taking readers on a remarkable journey. Some look to the past, others to the future, but all are of their time: the reverberating now. The tone is contemporary and bold, while the poet's sensibility tends to favour an eclectic inclusiveness. Uniformly, this wide-ranging and poetically inclusive collection demands to be enjoyed.
Praise for John Jenkins:
'As striking and triumphant in current poetry as a Gauguin in a gallery of Flemish still life.' — Robert Harris, generally on Jenkins' work, in Overland
'There's a whole-heartedness about how he embraces the world he sees: aware of its faults, but never stinting.' — Sharon Olinka (USA) Thylazine website
'The wit, language play and urbane imagery we are used to from Jenkins, as well as emotional depth and an infectious delight in language.' — Mike Ladd, reviewing Dark River in Australian Book Review
'Innovative, intellectually sprightly, and artistically refreshing.' — Heather Cam, reviewing A Break in the Weather in Sydney Morning Herald