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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 False Fruits
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'This book was written over two hundred years. It was started as a colonial project. From there it developed through the use of the archive as a consideration of historical narrative. The poem employs a Susan Howe-esque archival practice that selectively disseminates Canadian short stories to think about erasure and failures of settlement: to disclose an underlying colonial reality of the pastoral, and measures of inclusion and exclusion. The poems are familial but underlying this is the glowering absence of the historic, a generative absence which exemplifies how early / prairie literature is culpable in driving a national myth which forgoes Indigenous life.

'As a child I was fascinated with rope-braiding machines. Even before I could manage the handle, I could watch them for hours. I consider tension as a form of kinetic energy. Words from archives are interwoven, assembled to mimic this type of tension. These narratives are bound to the manner in which we write the histories of our nation. We are all of these stories, and they are none of us. This rope can be used to bind, or …' (Publication summary)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Cordite Press , 2016 .
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      • Published 15 January 2016
      ISBN: 9780994259677
      Series: y separately published work icon CorditeBooks : Series 2 Melbourne : Cordite Press , 2016 10421555 2016 series - publisher poetry Number in series: 6

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y separately published work icon Beyond Ambiguity : Tracing Literary Sites of Activism John Kinsella , Manchester : Manchester University Press , 2021 23070912 2021 single work criticism

'This volume completes John Kinsella’s trilogy of critical activist poetics, begun two decades ago. 

'It challenges familiar topoi and normatives of poetic activity as it pertains to environmental, humanitarian and textual activism in ‘the world-at-large’ – it shows how ambiguity can be a generative force when it works from a basis of non-ambiguity of purpose. The book shows how there is a clear unambiguous position to have regarding issues of justice, but that from that confirmed point ambiguity can be an intense and useful activist tool. 

'The book is an essential resource for those wishing to study Kinsella, and for those with an interest in twentieth and twenty-first-century poetry and poetics, and it will stand as an inspiring proclamation of the author's faith in the transformative power of poetry and literary activity as a force for good in the world.'

Source : publisher's blurb

The Three Amigos in a Desert That Is Real : A Review of Three Titles from Cordite Publishing Robert Wood , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Editor's Desk - 2019 2019;

— Review of Flat Exit Broede Carmody , 2017 selected work poetry ; False Fruits Matthew Hall , 2016 selected work poetry ; The Only White Landscape Derek Motion , 2017 selected work poetry
John Hawke Launches False Fruits by Matthew Hall John Hawke , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain : An Australian Journal of Ecopoetry and Ecopoetics , June vol. 4 no. 1.1 2017;
March in Poetry Alison Whittaker , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: Overland [Online] , March 2017;
The Three Amigos in a Desert That Is Real : A Review of Three Titles from Cordite Publishing Robert Wood , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Editor's Desk - 2019 2019;

— Review of Flat Exit Broede Carmody , 2017 selected work poetry ; False Fruits Matthew Hall , 2016 selected work poetry ; The Only White Landscape Derek Motion , 2017 selected work poetry
March in Poetry Alison Whittaker , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: Overland [Online] , March 2017;
John Hawke Launches False Fruits by Matthew Hall John Hawke , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain : An Australian Journal of Ecopoetry and Ecopoetics , June vol. 4 no. 1.1 2017;
y separately published work icon Beyond Ambiguity : Tracing Literary Sites of Activism John Kinsella , Manchester : Manchester University Press , 2021 23070912 2021 single work criticism

'This volume completes John Kinsella’s trilogy of critical activist poetics, begun two decades ago. 

'It challenges familiar topoi and normatives of poetic activity as it pertains to environmental, humanitarian and textual activism in ‘the world-at-large’ – it shows how ambiguity can be a generative force when it works from a basis of non-ambiguity of purpose. The book shows how there is a clear unambiguous position to have regarding issues of justice, but that from that confirmed point ambiguity can be an intense and useful activist tool. 

'The book is an essential resource for those wishing to study Kinsella, and for those with an interest in twentieth and twenty-first-century poetry and poetics, and it will stand as an inspiring proclamation of the author's faith in the transformative power of poetry and literary activity as a force for good in the world.'

Source : publisher's blurb

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