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'One of the many life-challenging things that poetry can do is to prise open unexpected spaces and take us somewhere entirely unanticipated, whether it be in terms of how we live, how we understand the world, or how we link the fabric of textual utterance with that of our lived experience. These two new poetry collections set about this labour of disruption in very different ways, demonstrating some of the pathways available between poet and reader.' (Introduction)
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https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/archive/2022/september-2022-no-446/981-september-2022-no-446/9584-rose-lucas-reviews-beginning-in-sight-by-theodore-ell-and-trap-landscape-by-nicholas-powell
Labours of Disruption : Two Bold Poetry Collections
Australian Book Review
Review of:
- Beginning in Sight 2022 selected work poetry
- Trap Landscape 2022 selected work poetry
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