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Some Sketchy Notes on Matter

‘Some Sketchy Notes on Matter came together slowly around preoccupations of safety and shelter at an individual, societal and global level. I also wanted to look at the tensions between digital and analogue reality, between the city and a natural world that exists without us, strange, compelling and precarious. At its worst these tensions become an imbalance, a violence, threatening not only the individual body but the entire planet.’

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Meet The Author

"What does it take to hold the sky in place?"

What does it take to hold the sky in place?
The moving raft of sky a dark shadow of itself.
The miracle of it. All of us holding strings.

 

From the Afterword:

‘Some Sketchy Notes on Matter came together slowly around preoccupations of safety and shelter at an individual, societal and global level. I also wanted to look at the tensions between digital and analogue reality, between the city and a natural world that exists without us, strange, compelling and precarious. At its worst these tensions become an imbalance, a violence, threatening not only the individual body but the entire planet.’

‘With a hovering intelligence and a laudable lack of ego, the beautifully controlled poems of ‘Some Sketchy Notes on Matter’ investigate the world with an ecstatic’s eye.’
‑—Judges comments – 2018 Dorothy Hewitt Award shortlist.

‘Angela Gardner’s nuanced, lush poems continue to probe interstices between “culture” and “nature”.’
—Judges’ comments NAHR/ Australian Poetry Prize 2018 shortlist.

‘Angela Gardner writes exploratory, vivid and world-engaged poetry’
—Peter Philpott

Read Thereni Mysore’s review here.

Read Anders Villani’s review here.

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