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The Hierarchy of Sheep

The Hierarchy of Sheep

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Publisher's Synopsis

John Kinsella is the most original Australian poet of his generation. He has dusted down the pastoral, and made it a vibrant, contemporary form. The Hierarchy of Sheep is the next phase in his 'pastoral life-project': a counter-pastoral, a new way of viewing the natural and artificial worlds. Things are never what they seem. These are poems of place, loss, ethics, painting, vernacular, new ideas expressed against a backdrop of "tradition", and, above all else, language - a potential "new" language of place. They ask the question: How much do we ourselves adapt as we move from one landscape to another? Kinsella "investigates" the landscapes of the English fens and wheatbelt Western Australia, sometimes in isolation, at other times fusing them together. His ways of seeing landscape are politically aware - against colonisation and appropriation - but open to the possibilities of hybrid change and growth. He calls his approach "international" regionalism - a respecting of regional integrity while creating international connections, opening the lines of global communication.

About the Publisher

Bloodaxe Books

BLOODAXE BOOKS: Making as wide a selection of poetry available to as wide a readership as possible. Bloodaxe has been a pioneering publisher of poetry in translation, building its reputation on publishing numerous new poets alongside some of the most important figures in modern poetry. Bloodaxe Books is Britain's premier publisher of contemporary poetry, with an international reputation for quality in literature and excellence in book design. Founded in Newcastle in 1978, Bloodaxe is based in Northumberland's Tarset valley, with a sales office in Bala in North Wales.

Book information

ISBN: 9781852245528
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Imprint: Bloodaxe Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 821
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 80
Weight: 132g
Height: 216mm
Width: 138mm