James Milenkovic James Milenkovic i(8672095 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Eternity or Equivalent James Milenkovic , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2018 14043479 2018 selected work poetry

'Relationships with people, places, objects and the self are at the heart of poet James Milenkovic's latest collection, Eternity or Equivalent. Through fragmented moments and more studied reflections, these poems give glimpses into 'the intricacies and circulatory entanglements we share'. As in his earlier volume, Salt and Petals, visions of nature are both vivid and vital, yet equally strong are the more introspective pieces that investigate identity as a dance between disclosure and concealment. Questions of perspective are also considered, both in terms of the position from which things are viewed and the way in which they are seen. Recurring images of the cosmos reference the infinitude of the celestial realm and hint towards a wonder and a yearning that reaches beyond either consciousness or self. Alongside these are more contained domestic scenes. While simple in description, they are nevertheless imbued with unspoken and sometimes uneasy meaning. Enriched by entwining themes, Eternity or Equivalent presents readers with an appealing array of poems that ponder 'why things are as they are' while demonstrating 'a gentle practice of finding / and appreciating beauty / in the everyday'.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Salt and Petals James Milenkovic , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2016 9238079 2016 selected work poetry

'In his first collection of verse, poet James Milenkovic offers a fresh vision of the Australian landscape and its people, both ancient and modern. Under his pen, the land assumes a dreamy, ambiguous and almost enigmatic quality that sometimes thwarts and sometimes amazes its human inhabitants. Readers will take much pleasure in the situations and vignettes depicted in Milenkovic’s poems. They give rise to a splendid yet subdued display of thoughts and emotions. Themes of frustration and impotency, hope and joy resound throughout this anthology, alongside an exploration of the pleasures and intricacies of relationships and a gentle contemplation of death and other unknowable outcomes. Using recurring images of water and sun, light and shadow, together with his idiosyncratic use and placement of words and phrases, Milenkovic juxtaposes the concrete with the abstract to present a fresh perspective on a range of dilemmas and situations that are common to our human existence.' (Publication summary)

1 The Hummingbird i "With copter flutter", James Milenkovic , 2015 single work poetry
— Appears in: Arena Magazine , June-July no. 136 2015; (p. 26)
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