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Hope and Substance - Cikusa, Dianne
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Injecting subtle ironies and caustic comments on human attitudes and biases, the author paints from a palette of virtues and vices, depicting consumerism and urban sprawl, self-imprisonment, racial opinion and suburban temper, animal abuse and environmental ethics, human corruption and redemption, ambivalence, power struggles, psychic sojourns, even an encroaching apocalypse… Employing a creative use of punctuation along with vibrant and original wordplay, the author manipulates images and symbols to produce an artistic work that is rich in metaphor and multi-layered meaning. In this verbal…mehr

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Injecting subtle ironies and caustic comments on human attitudes and biases, the author paints from a palette of virtues and vices, depicting consumerism and urban sprawl, self-imprisonment, racial opinion and suburban temper, animal abuse and environmental ethics, human corruption and redemption, ambivalence, power struggles, psychic sojourns, even an encroaching apocalypse… Employing a creative use of punctuation along with vibrant and original wordplay, the author manipulates images and symbols to produce an artistic work that is rich in metaphor and multi-layered meaning. In this verbal art space, epic-length poems combine with several shorter sequences to produce an engaging and varied collection of poetry. Rather than skimming the surface of life, the author dares us to look deeper at what is there, promoting self-awareness as a desirable attribute. It is through atmospheres of chaos and adversity, folly and grief - that the work delves coarsely, if not abruptly, into aspects of the human condition, a lack of ethics or scruples and the spiritual degradation of society. Much of the poetry is stripped of politeness, exposing raw edges and a harsh confrontation with aspects of the self and with the world - as emotional frailties are examined and human behaviours are dissected or compartmentalised. It is here that characters become lost and found again, reaching quietly and instinctively towards a unique path of self-realisation where the end of one personal journey is also an invitation to begin another. This illustrated book is at once figurative and literal. It is both the disguised and the unvarnished game of our human existence as well as a contemporary exploration of our global soul.
Autorenporträt
Dianne Cikusa was born in Australia in 1973. She grew up in Sydney, where her parents settled after emigrating from the former Yugoslavia.Following high school, she attended the University of Wollongong, graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing major) as well as a Graduate Diploma in Arts (Modern Languages). Dianne also obtained a Diploma in Language Studies (French) from the University of Sydney.She maintains an ongoing interest in foreign languages, with an additional focus on linguistics and translation. Her postgraduate studies have further incorporated language streams in Spanish and Italian. Dianne Cikusa è nata in Australia nel 1973. È cresciuta a Sydney, dove i suoi genitori si sono stabiliti dopo essere emigrati dall'ex Jugoslavia.Dopo il liceo, ha frequentato l'Università di Wollongong, laureandosi con un Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing major) ed un GraduateDiploma in Arts (Modern Languages). Dianne ha anche ottenuto un diploma in studi linguistici (francese) presso l'Università di Sydney.Mantiene un interesse costante per le lingue straniere, con un focus aggiuntivo su linguistica e traduzione. I suoi studi post-laurea hannoulteriormente incorporato le sezioni linguistiche in spagnolo e italiano.