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"A Call to Listen is an oasis for those of us who take too little time to stop and refresh our senses. It is a journey through landscapes both familiar and new, the beauty and the terror of the places we call home, the histories we are living now and remember still. It bridges distance and carries us beyond our shores to examine what unites and separates us. It is a microscope to magnify the magnificence of nature and a mirror to reflect our impact on this planet and each other. Colleen Keating's poetry speaks to us all in its intimacy and its beauty. Spend a while in this oasis. You will see…mehr

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"A Call to Listen is an oasis for those of us who take too little time to stop and refresh our senses. It is a journey through landscapes both familiar and new, the beauty and the terror of the places we call home, the histories we are living now and remember still. It bridges distance and carries us beyond our shores to examine what unites and separates us. It is a microscope to magnify the magnificence of nature and a mirror to reflect our impact on this planet and each other. Colleen Keating's poetry speaks to us all in its intimacy and its beauty. Spend a while in this oasis. You will see the world more vividly. You will hear it calling." - Siobhan Colman "Colleen Keating's poetry represents the application of a lively imagination to broad life experience. There is the sense of place in 'coolamon dreaming', and the sharp eye for detail in 'zen moment'. There is intimacy in 'dawn', a sense of alienation in 'soka-eki', and an illustration of our capacity to ignore the suffering of others in 'lights a candle'. This is a richly varied collection, expressing views worthy of consideration." - Norm Neill "This delightful collection invites us to listen with all our senses. I recommend you take time to enter the world of this poetic landscape." - Margaret Hede
Autorenporträt
Following on the publication of her award-winning poetry collection Fire on Water in 2017, Colleen Keating, a Sydney poet, has continued to search for a sense of place in country - a land that is timeless and always changing. Much country has been handed back to its traditional owners, while mining companies and pastoralists continue to maintain their position. Aboriginal art has flourished and more people are searching for a place to call home. Colleen has also had published by Ginninderra Press A Call to Listen and a highly acclaimed verse novel, Hildegard of Bingen: A poetic journey. She has also co-authored Landscapes of the Heart (Picaro Poets) with John Egan.