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portada The Walnut Tree (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Author
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
82
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9780648179832

The Walnut Tree (in English)

Tim Slade (Author) · Bright South · Paperback

The Walnut Tree (in English) - Tim Slade

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Synopsis "The Walnut Tree (in English)"

The Walnut Tree is Tim Slade's debut collection of poetry. It is audacious yet down-to-earth writing, rich with the language and icons of the bush and suburban contemporary Australia. He writes of cricket and music, mountain biking, snakes, echidnas and extinctions, and of the effects of our social and industrial landscapes on the human body, psyche, and other species. He engages, often humorously, with poets such as Les Murray and Clive James, as well offering a response from the heart to Indigenous culture and Country.Slade's poems have been published widely, including in The Weekend Australian, The Koori Mail, Australian Poetry Anthology, Growing Up Disabled In Australia and Cordite Poetry Review. His work has received praise in the Margaret Reid International Poetry Prize, the Janice Bostock Haiku Award, the Australian Cricket Poetry Prize and the Henry Lawson Festival Award."Tim's is a true and strong voice in Australian poetry" - Esther Ottaway

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