A lyrical exploration of history, culture, and the unexpected moments that shape our lives. Is it the sun a hole sucking in a bird? Which composes which? Merlinda Bobis's Accidents of Composition invites readers on a journey through personal and historical landscapes, revealing the beauty and complexity of human experience. From the Grand Canyon to the Philippines, these poems capture the accidents of kindness and insight that illuminate our world. This collection is for those who seek to reflect on cultural identity, social justice, and the transformative power of memory and dreams. Through…mehr
A lyrical exploration of history, culture, and the unexpected moments that shape our lives. Is it the sun a hole sucking in a bird? Which composes which? Merlinda Bobis's Accidents of Composition invites readers on a journey through personal and historical landscapes, revealing the beauty and complexity of human experience. From the Grand Canyon to the Philippines, these poems capture the accidents of kindness and insight that illuminate our world. This collection is for those who seek to reflect on cultural identity, social justice, and the transformative power of memory and dreams. Through vivid imagery and lyrical language, Bobis explores themes of colonialism, migration, and the search for connection. Discover a world where the past and present intertwine, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and where the accidents of life reveal profound truths. Experience the awe, gratitude, and hope that emerge from these pages, inviting you to see the world anew.
Merlinda Bobis is a multi-awarded writer with 4 novels, 6 poetry books, and a collection of short stories. She performed her one-woman plays at various venues internationally. Borders and difference, women and girls, geopolitics and environment, war and memory, the poetics and politics of care are among the subjects of her various literary, performance, and scholarly works. She taught Creative Writing for 21 years at University of Wollongong and is currently Honorary Senior Lecturer at The Australian National University. Her latest poetry book Accidents of Composition (Spinifex August 2017) circumnavigates the globe, history, and an inner universe. Awards: Locust Girl: A Lovesong: The prestigious 2016 Christina Stead Prize for Fiction NSW Premier's Literary Award. Three Philippine National Book Awards (2016: Locust Girl, 2014: Fish-Hair Woman, 2000: White Turtle); 2013 MUBA from Australia's Small Press Network: Fish-Hair Woman; 2000 Steele Rudd Award for the Best Published Collection of Australian Short Stories: White Turtle; 2006 Philippine National Balagtas Award for her poetry and prose (in English, Filipino and Bikol); 1998 Prix Italia, 1998 Australian Writers' Guild Award, 1995 Ian Reed Radio Drama Prize: play Rita's Lullaby; three Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature Poetry Category (2016: Second prize, 1989: Second, 1987: First). Her shortlistings include the 2016 ACT Book of the Year: Locust Girl; 2006 Literature Society Gold Medal: novel Banana Heart Summer; 1998 The Age Poetry Book of the Year: Summer Was a Fast Train Without Terminals.
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