Divine Comedy: Journeys Through a Regional Geography: Three New Works by John Kinsella

Divine Comedy: Journeys Through a Regional Geography: Three New Works

John Kinsella
409 pages
W.W. Norton
Sep 2008
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<p>A three-part, epic work challenging our notions about the environment by Australia's preeminent poet of the natural world.</p> Consisting of Purgatorio: Up Close, Paradiso: Rupture, and Inferno: Leisure Centre, John Kinsella's &quot;distractions&quot; on Dante's Divine Comedy journey through time and space. Set in a wheat-belt Western Australia, these poems are a phantasmagoria of the real and imagined, depicting nature in its full regalia, resisting forces of environmental damage and human indifference.
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Pages 409
Publisher W.W. Norton
Published 2008
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