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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Tarp Green Light
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Macao,
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      China,
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      East Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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      Flying Island Books ,
      2023 .
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      Image courtesy of publisher's website.
      Extent: 133p.
      ISBN: 9780645924220

Works about this Work

An Exploration of Deep Connections : Magdalena Ball Launches ‘Tarp Green Light’ by Carl Walsh Magdalena Ball , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , vol. 39 no. 1 2024;

— Review of Tarp Green Light Carl Walsh , 2023 selected work poetry

'If I had to sum up Carl Walsh’s Tarp Green Light in one word it would be mindful. The work focuses inward, quietly observant, converting memory into the present moment through deep and sustained observation. In many ways the book takes the form of a journey, moving through places and spaces but also time, moving back towards childhood, the discovery of a personal ancestry, and even beyond that into the human relationship and shared DNA with animal life and the natural world: creature, rock and lichen. This is an exploration of deep connections and deep time, the way spaces connect, and the way in which humans inhabit and change those spaces. The book is structured into four sections, each similar in the ways they utilise language, simultaneously condensed and expansive, beginning with the self as innocent youth, rooted in sensuality, and moving through language towards a non-linguistic awareness that is both knowing and yet still rooted in the innocent self.' (Introduction)

An Exploration of Deep Connections : Magdalena Ball Launches ‘Tarp Green Light’ by Carl Walsh Magdalena Ball , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , vol. 39 no. 1 2024;

— Review of Tarp Green Light Carl Walsh , 2023 selected work poetry

'If I had to sum up Carl Walsh’s Tarp Green Light in one word it would be mindful. The work focuses inward, quietly observant, converting memory into the present moment through deep and sustained observation. In many ways the book takes the form of a journey, moving through places and spaces but also time, moving back towards childhood, the discovery of a personal ancestry, and even beyond that into the human relationship and shared DNA with animal life and the natural world: creature, rock and lichen. This is an exploration of deep connections and deep time, the way spaces connect, and the way in which humans inhabit and change those spaces. The book is structured into four sections, each similar in the ways they utilise language, simultaneously condensed and expansive, beginning with the self as innocent youth, rooted in sensuality, and moving through language towards a non-linguistic awareness that is both knowing and yet still rooted in the innocent self.' (Introduction)

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