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1 1 y separately published work icon UnHistory John Kinsella , Kwame Dawes , Leeds : Peepal Tree Press , 2022 25361789 2022 selected work poetry

'There were to be four collections of the dialogue in poems between Kwame Dawes in Nebraska (via Ghana and Jamaica) and John Kinsella in Western Australia, but both the demands of the times and the sense of there being much more to say resulted in a fifth: unHistory. And what work of contemporary history would be complete without a Codicil, a CodaFootnotes and a poetic IndexunHistory takes on the world-wide rise in authoritarian governments; the Trumpite attempt to overthrow democracy in the USA; the battle between alarm and the cynicism of fossil fuel interests in confronting climate change; the light that Covid-19 threw on the fissures between poverty and wealth within countries and across the world order; the resurgence of Black demands for social justice after the murder of George Floyd (and many others) ; and conservative white nationalist attempts to close down the re-examination of colonial and imperial history’s shaping of racism and inequality in the present. But if unHistory is an essential record of our times by two world-leading poets, it is much more than that. It is an exploration of history’s undertones, its personal, familial and institutional resonances and of the relationship between public events and the literary imagination. How do you respond to the white man who politely asks Dawes why his poems seem so angry? How, as a poet, do you respond to the English literary tradition, rooted as it is in empire and colonialism? Index ends these four volumes in one with a sequence of poems in Spenserian stanzas, written with a sharp awareness of the divergence between the beauty of language and form in Spenser’s work, and Spenser’s English advocacy of the most brutal forms of genocide and ethnic cleansing in Ireland? For Kinsella, looking back at his forebears’ escape from famine in colonial Ireland, how is one to discuss and address white Australia’s brutal history of settler colonialism in its treatment of indigenous peoples?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon In the Name of Our Families John Kinsella , Kwame Dawes , Leeds : Peepal Tree Press , 2020 25362249 2020 selected work poetry

'This fourth instalment of poetic conversation, begun in 2014, between poets and friends Kwame Dawes and John Kinsella investigates the meaning of family.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Tangling With The Epic Kwame Dawes , John Kinsella , Leeds : Peepal Tree Press , 2019 25362132 2019 selected work poetry

'The third in a quartet of poem-dialogues between Kwame Dawes and John Kinsella, begun in 2015 with the critically acclaimed 'Speak From Here to There' (2016), and followed by 'A New Beginning' (2018), Tangling With The Epic explores commonalities and difference, the results reminding us of how poetry can offer comfort and solace, and how it can ignite a peculiar creative frenzy that enriches.'(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon A New Beginning John Kinsella , Kwame Dawes , Leeds : Peepal Tree Press , 2018 25362018 2018 selected work poetry

'Continuing their poetic dialogue, begun in 2016 with the critically acclaimed Speak From Here to There, poets Kwame Dawes and John Kinsella explore commonalities and difference, the results reminding us of how poetry can offer comfort and solace, and how it can ignite the peculiar creative frenzy that enriches.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Speak from Here to There Kwame Dawes , John Kinsella , Leeds : Peepal Tree Press , 2016 25361900 2016 selected work poetry

'During 2015 and 2016, two poets from opposite sides of the world, Kwame Dawes and John Kinsella, exchanged poems in two cycles, Echoes and Refrains and Illuminations, that were in constant dialogue even as they remained defined and shaped by the details of their own private and public lives.'(Publication summary)

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