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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Naag Mountain
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'Naag Mountain is a journey across oceans, from the Asian subcontinent to the South Seas, a journey about human trafficking on sugar plantations in Fiji and Australia, which brings to life the histories and events, the stories and myths of a displaced and exploited people, that have been lost in time or forgotten or hidden from view. It is a journey in which the living, the dead and the natural world communicate in music, language and dream.

'Manisha Anjali’s first collection is an intensely imagined recovery of a little-known cultural inheritance, in which historical figures, folk characters and mythical entities feature in a procession coloured by the metaphors of poetry and the surrealism of dreams. A community in northern Queensland, whose ancestors were indentured by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, receive messages from their friends across the Tasman. A mysterious reel of film washes ashore, depicting harrowing violence on sugarcane plantations under the indenture system. The actors walk out of the film and into the world of the living. The community walk into the projection.' (Publication summary)

Notes

  • Author's note: For Anjala  and Arvind

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Artarmon, North Sydney - Lane Cove area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Giramondo Publishing , 2024 .
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      Extent: 118p.
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      •  Published April 2024

      ISBN: 9781925818994

Works about this Work

The Year in Poetry Graham Akhurst , Shastra Deo , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 83 no. 4 2024;
Floating Fantasies and Truths in Tales Ariana Haghighi , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2024;

— Review of Naag Mountain Manisha Anjali , 2024 selected work poetry

'We rarely turn to poetry to parse historical truths, preferring to dissect ‘non-fiction’ narratives about the past, only accepting truth in the form of inviolable fact. Manisha Anjali’s debut poetry collection, Naag Mountain, envisions dream and truth in tandem. Her work testifies to poetry’s power to resist propaganda—with lush and mythic imagery, she retells stories of forced removal and oppression in her community’s vocabulary.' (Introduction)   

y separately published work icon Manisha Anjali in Conversation Izzy Roberts-Orr (interviewer), 2024 28331905 2024 single work podcast interview

'In this episode, a conversation with Manisha Anjali, a writer, artist, and teacher, and author of 'Naag Mountain'.

'This book is a journey across oceans, from the Asian subcontinent to the South Seas, a journey about human trafficking on sugar plantations in Fiji and Australia. Anjali brings to life the histories and events, the stories and myths of a displaced and exploited people, that have been lost in time or forgotten or hidden from view.

'Anjali was joined in conversation by Izzy Roberts-Orr, a poet, playwright, broadcaster, arts worker, and a Creative Producer with Red Room Poetry.'  (Publication abstract)

Naag Mountain by Manisha Anjali Declan Fry , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , April 2024;

— Review of Naag Mountain Manisha Anjali , 2024 selected work poetry
Naag Mountain by Manisha Anjali Declan Fry , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , April 2024;

— Review of Naag Mountain Manisha Anjali , 2024 selected work poetry
Floating Fantasies and Truths in Tales Ariana Haghighi , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2024;

— Review of Naag Mountain Manisha Anjali , 2024 selected work poetry

'We rarely turn to poetry to parse historical truths, preferring to dissect ‘non-fiction’ narratives about the past, only accepting truth in the form of inviolable fact. Manisha Anjali’s debut poetry collection, Naag Mountain, envisions dream and truth in tandem. Her work testifies to poetry’s power to resist propaganda—with lush and mythic imagery, she retells stories of forced removal and oppression in her community’s vocabulary.' (Introduction)   

y separately published work icon Manisha Anjali in Conversation Izzy Roberts-Orr (interviewer), 2024 28331905 2024 single work podcast interview

'In this episode, a conversation with Manisha Anjali, a writer, artist, and teacher, and author of 'Naag Mountain'.

'This book is a journey across oceans, from the Asian subcontinent to the South Seas, a journey about human trafficking on sugar plantations in Fiji and Australia. Anjali brings to life the histories and events, the stories and myths of a displaced and exploited people, that have been lost in time or forgotten or hidden from view.

'Anjali was joined in conversation by Izzy Roberts-Orr, a poet, playwright, broadcaster, arts worker, and a Creative Producer with Red Room Poetry.'  (Publication abstract)

The Year in Poetry Graham Akhurst , Shastra Deo , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 83 no. 4 2024;
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