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  • Author:agent John Kinsella http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/kinsella-john
Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Spirals : Collected Poems Volume Three (2014-2023)
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'Spirals is the third and final volume of John Kinsella's collected poems and dates from 2014-2023, seeing Kinsella through his fifties and without an end in sight. Spirals is not a case of a poet growing older, steadier, and more sedate but rather brings an ongoing sense of development that is also recursive and spatial. Politically, institutionally, and attitudinally, Kinsella remains an outsider.

'John Kinsella's poetry is collected in one place for the very first time and includes poems that have appeared in chapbooks, publications outside of Australia, and some that are no longer in print. In this final volume, the spiralling effects of time combined with Kinsella's probing and connections in space have brought his poetry an authority and a sense of being listened to not only with awe but with respect. And still, Kinsella renounces any inflated self. Instead of basting in a perversely satisfying white guilt, or retreating to a passive melancholy, Kinsella is active, dynamic, and even exuberant. His poetry is replete with astounding energy that is creative and forward-looking while remaining concerned about environmental damage, exploitations of neoliberalism and militarism, and the continuing illegitimacies of unacknowledged settler occupation. Kinsella's final volume marks the culmination. (Publication summary)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Crawley, Inner Perth, Perth, Western Australia,: UWA Publishing , 2024 .
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      Extent: 926p.
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      • Published March 2024

      ISBN: 9781760802684

Works about this Work

Spiralling into Understanding Andrew Hamilton , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 15 July vol. 34 no. 14 2024;

— Review of Spirals : Collected Poems Volume Three (2014-2023) John Kinsella , 2024 selected work poetry
'Most reviewers of John Kinsella’s volumes of Collected Poems begin by confessing the enormity of the task. I cheerfully follow their example, acknowledging both its inherent difficulty and my lack of qualifications to review Volume Three properly. Consider the scale of the book and its contents. This is the third volume of Kinsella’s collected poems, spanning his writing over eight years. It runs to over 800 pages. It contains a large variety of poems of different genres. They include lyric poems focused on Kinsella’s home farming country of Western Australia, poems of protest against the ravages of capitalism and industry on the Environment, poems composed while listening to particular pieces of music or meditating on the work of other poets, philosophers and writers in different languages, poems generated by images, and collections of poems of a similar form, such as villanelles. Nor are these categories separate but overlapping.' (Introduction)
Spiralling into Understanding Andrew Hamilton , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 15 July vol. 34 no. 14 2024;

— Review of Spirals : Collected Poems Volume Three (2014-2023) John Kinsella , 2024 selected work poetry
'Most reviewers of John Kinsella’s volumes of Collected Poems begin by confessing the enormity of the task. I cheerfully follow their example, acknowledging both its inherent difficulty and my lack of qualifications to review Volume Three properly. Consider the scale of the book and its contents. This is the third volume of Kinsella’s collected poems, spanning his writing over eight years. It runs to over 800 pages. It contains a large variety of poems of different genres. They include lyric poems focused on Kinsella’s home farming country of Western Australia, poems of protest against the ravages of capitalism and industry on the Environment, poems composed while listening to particular pieces of music or meditating on the work of other poets, philosophers and writers in different languages, poems generated by images, and collections of poems of a similar form, such as villanelles. Nor are these categories separate but overlapping.' (Introduction)
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