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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Sacredly Profane
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'‘Sacredly Profane has all the outstanding qualities of Kevin Densleys previous collections - sparky lyricism, revealing jaunts down the byways of history, an abiding fascination with overlapping high and low cultures - but also a new, and strangely timely, element: deep, resonant pathos. Readers can still find sea-horses delicate as embryos, dreamy girlfriends naked in Arcady and childhood athletes shattered like meringues, but also the erasure of families from a bleak landscape (There is nothing but shifting sand”) and, in a major sequence on the Great War, Percy Black of the handlebar moustache, chiselled jaw, dark wavy hair and barrel chest” and gunshot wounds, gas attacks and letters that stop, forever. It is a turn which only deepens and enhances those other elements.

'Densleys work makes us stand back and look at our assumptions about life, art and the politics of them both.  What really motivates the corrupt local mayor to stand on a podium, flexing a copy of a poetry magazine on launch day at the suburban university? Where else would a child feel the fleeting pull of holy yellow light but St Matthews Anglican Church, East Geelong? And who but great-great grandfather William, breeder of prize-winning hens and roosters, could brood from a century-old wedding photograph without donning a tie, and wearing shoes that could do with a polish? Nothing in Sacredly Profane provides the answers, but then nothing should. Instead, let the lines spin out and the words pick up their marvellous, higgledy dance, till they leave you on the far shore more desolate than in earlier days, but also more hopeful gasping and reeling and pop-eyed with gratitude.- James Roderick Burns, Other Poetry /, Author of The Worksongs of the Worms.' (Publication summary)

Contents

* Contents derived from the Port Adelaide, Port Adelaide - Enfield area, Adelaide - Northwest, Adelaide, South Australia,:Ginninderra Press , 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Day I Broke Billyi"The day I broke Billy", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 7)
Thumbnail Sketch of the Great Roy Orbisoni"Mellowed, honeyed voice", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 8)
The 'Vision' Thingi"George Bush sat glumly in a room", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 9-10)
Sea Horsei"Phosphorescent,", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 11)
Painterlyi"Titian light", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 12)
House by the Seai"Why, across the years, decades, does my mind keep returning to", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 13)
Sundays in Geelongi"Sundays were family days, with my father, mother, two", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 14)
Cracker Nighti"What a shame", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 15)
From Lempriere's Dictionaryi"In the beginning", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 16)
The Local Mayor Launches a Literary Magazine at the Outer Suburban Campus of a Large Universityi"He is the local mayor", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 17-20)
Kitcheni"Cod is battered.", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 21)
Deptford, London. 30 May 1593i"Near sunset. A dank", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 22)
Near Drowning at St Leonard's Beach, Victoria, 1967i"Nearly drowned", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 23)
Wednesday Evenings, St Matthew's Anglican Church, East Geelongi"One night a week, as a child", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 24)
From Sheffield, Englandi"In Australia, many of our grandparents", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 25)
In the Manner of C.P.E. Bachi"Not", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 26)
Vienna Dreami"It's 1825.", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 27-28)
The Quest of the Holy Grail — in a Nutshelli"The country has fallen into wickedness.", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 29)
Bert Watts's Piesi"As young men in Millicent, South Australia", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 30)
Uncle Bert and the 1909 Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling Racei"Uncle Bert and the 1909 Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling Race", Kevin Densley , single work poetry (p. 31)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Port Adelaide, Port Adelaide - Enfield area, Adelaide - Northwest, Adelaide, South Australia,: Ginninderra Press , 2020 .
      image of person or book cover 7029787867393605971.png
      Cover image courtesy of publisher.
      Extent: 70p.
      Note/s:
      • Published 1 December 2020
      ISBN: 9781761090325

Works about this Work

Pathos Laced with Anger James Roderick Burns , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Antipodes , vol. 34 no. 2 2020; (p. 400-401)

— Review of Sacredly Profane Kevin Densley , 2020 selected work poetry
Pathos Laced with Anger James Roderick Burns , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Antipodes , vol. 34 no. 2 2020; (p. 400-401)

— Review of Sacredly Profane Kevin Densley , 2020 selected work poetry
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