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ISBN | 9781742589596 |
Format | PaperBack |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Bib. Info | 122 pages |
Categories | PR - English literature |
Product Weight | 150 gms. |
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This deeply personal book is also an important historical record. Written from the heart and covering a period of time working on Christmas Island with asylum seekers until her return to Australia with an urgency to bear witness, Pettitt-Schipp's steady eye is levelled at a facade of Australian inclusivity and openness "this land's edge /has always been an invitation/a white-toothed smile/ to walk on". To those denied entry, those white teeth become menace, exclusion, shark, crocodile. In a book filled with heart-breakingly tender portraits, borders and bodies, sanctions and sanctuary are held close to each other in ways which articulate the space but also, the common ground between "us"."--Amanda Joy **"These beautiful Christmas Island poems capture both the despair of asylum seekers imprisoned by rock and sea and their ancient will to continue. Australian poetry. | Refugees -- Poetry. | Political refugees -- Poetry. | Christmas Island (Indian Ocean) -- Poetry. | Australia -- Poetry. | Australian