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1 1 y separately published work icon Sculpting a Landscape Colleen Burke , Newtown : Feakle Press , 2019 16926675 2019 selected work poetry

'Sculpting a landscape' is Colleen Z Burke's 12th collection of poems and is warmly welcomed for its wisdom, wit and generosity of spirit. These finely crafted poems catch our attention with their deep sensitivity to the joys and griefs of human existence. There are poems where Colleen offers heart-rending witness to the courage of people who struggle against poverty, cruelty and injustice. There are poems where the mind finds solace and wonder in often startling encounters with the rich beauty of the world, from the mountains and country town to the tucked-away corners of the inner-city. Colleen's work celebrates the power of poetry to open our minds and deepen our connections with one another.'   (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Human Heart Is a Bold Traveller Colleen Burke , Newtown : Feakle Press , 2017 19550219 2017 single work autobiography Colleen Burke's second memoir, covering the period from 1974 to the early 1990s.
1 2 y separately published work icon The Waves Turn : A Memoir Colleen Burke , Newtown : Feakle Press , 2016 8848050 2016 single work autobiography

'Poet and author Colleen Z Burke's memoir takes us into the post-World War 11 decades of the 20th century and a working class, Irish Catholic background. set against Bondi. the sea. At the time strict societal, religious and family prohibitions were particularly onerous for women. To escape a problematic childhood, Colleen immersed herself in books and stories of lives and worlds remote from her own. Leaving school at 15. Colleen worked as a shorthand typist in the public service but, wanting something different, questioned everything as she pursued education. informal and formal. Colleen's engrossing memoir explores the stimulating yet confronting era of the 1960s. During this period she became intrigued by a broader political sphere. poetry. literature and folk music which expressed the frustration of the young against injustice, racism. easy popular sentiment, commercialised American music and. of course, the Vietnam War. Feminism leavened with socialism made sense of her contradictory world. In Sydney. during these turbulent, heady times, Colleen met and formed a relationship with her future husband, folk singer and musician, Declan Affley. They lived in Melbourne for several years before travelling through Ireland. England and Wales. Author of eleven much loved hooks of poetry, Colleen has woven into her memoir a selection of her poems that highlight challenging and quirky aspects of her life as she developed her distinctive poetic voice. Importantly, The Waves Turn pays tribute to all those who have gone before and the many people who contributed to, or shared a part of Colleen's thought-provoking, sometimes difficult, but always intriguing journey.' (Publication abstract)

1 y separately published work icon Splicing Air Colleen Burke , Newtown : Feakle Press , 2013 19550280 2013 selected work poetry
1 2 y separately published work icon Wildlife in Newtown Colleen Burke , Newtown : Feakle Press , 1994 Z480891 1994 selected work poetry
1 3 y separately published work icon The Edge of It Colleen Burke , Newtown : Feakle Press , 1992 Z507998 1992 selected work poetry humour
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