Travel is inseparable from storytelling; yet travel, these pressing poems worry, may contribute more to the climate-crisis problem than it solves. Inspired by the Canadian author's recent travels through Southeast Asia and Down Under, these wry, loving, witty poems offer one journey after another.
Travel is inseparable from storytelling; yet travel, these pressing poems worry, may contribute more to the climate-crisis problem than it solves. Inspired by the Canadian author's recent travels through Southeast Asia and Down Under, these wry, loving, witty poems offer one journey after another.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Darryl Whetter is the author of eight books of fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction. His most recent books are the climate-crisis novel Our Sands, from Penguin Random House (2020), and, as a creativity scholar, Teaching Creative Writing in Asia (Routledge, 2022). His writing has been selected to various anthologies, including Best Canadian Stories, Best Canadian Essays and Best Asian Short Stories. His essays have been published by The Brooklyn Rail, The Globe and Mail, The Detroit Times, and THIS Magazine; and by Oxford University Press, Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, and others. He has been a festival or campus author in Bali, Singapore, London, Penang, Swansea, Perth, Sydney and throughout his native Canada. He holds a PhD in literature and was recently the inaugural director of the first creative writing master's degree in Singapore, in a degree conferred by Goldsmiths, University of London.
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