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Guwayu, For All Times is a collection of First Nations poems commissioned by Red Room Poetry over the past 16 years, and is a radical literary intervention for its breadth of representation, temporal depth and diversity of language. This fiercely uncensored collection features 61 poems from First Nations poets in 12 First Nations languages, and together they are an exquisite expression of living First Nations culture. Journey through a range of poetic forms from lyric, confessional, protest, narrative and song, showcasing new voices and established poets.
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Introduction: the botanical imagination -- Sacred ecologies of plants: the vegetative soul in Les Murray's poetry -- That porous line: Mary Oliver and the intercorporeality of the vegetal body -- It healeth inward wounds: bioempathic emplacement and the radical vegetal poetics of Elisabeth Bletsoe -- From stinking goose-foot to bastard toadflax: botanical humor in Alice Oswald's Weeds and wild flowers -- Consciousness buried in earth: vegetal memory in Louise Glück's The wild iris -- That seed sets time ablaze: Judith Wright and the temporality of plants -- On the death of plants: John Kinsella's radical pastoralism and the weight of botanical melancholia -- Every leaf imagined with us: vegetal hope and the love of flora in Joy Harjo's poetry.
American poetry --- American poetry. --- Australian poetry --- Australian poetry. --- Ecology in literature. --- Ecology in literature. --- English poetry --- English poetry. --- Plants in literature. --- Plants in literature. --- History and criticism --- History and criticism --- History and criticism --- 1900-1999.
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