
Acts of Defiance
New and Selected Poems
Dennis Haskell(Author)
Salt Publishing
Published on 15. September 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-84471-527-5 (ISBN)
Description
The title of Dennis Haskell's Acts of Defiance comes from a poem which proclaims every human attempt to discover meaning "an act / of defiance of death". Drawn from thirty years of writing, Haskell's Selected Poems provides explorations of the nature of truth and the meaning - if any - of human emotions. Language stands here in varying relations to the world, sometimes fragile, sometimes funny, sometimes elegiac, in portraying a deep link between a mysterious transcendent and the ordinary. Even in their cosmopolitanism - the settings include China, France, Germany, Singapore, and the USA - the poems maintain a tough minded sense of reality that might be seen to be deeply Australian. The subjects range from contemporary approaches to love and death, to the nature of happiness, conceptions of God, Aboriginal painting, and French Resistance leaders.
Is love meaningless or utterly valuable? Are the meanings of human life discovered or made? Is identity rooted in place or flying about a globalised world? The book explores meanings underwritten by death, and explores a breadth of language and huge range of emotions. -- Dennis Haskell
Is love meaningless or utterly valuable? Are the meanings of human life discovered or made? Is identity rooted in place or flying about a globalised world? The book explores meanings underwritten by death, and explores a breadth of language and huge range of emotions. -- Dennis Haskell
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84471-527-5 (9781844715275)
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Person
Dennis Haskell is the author or editor of 17 books, including poetry, literary and social criticism, and literary scholarship. His five previous books of poetry include the prizewinning All the Time in the World, published by Salt in 2006. His work has been published and he has has given readings of his poetry in many countries, including England, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Singapore, and the USA. He is Co-editor of the Australian literary magazine Westerly, and teaches at The University of Western Australia.