Six Different Windows
Ranging across art and poetry, the past and the present, homelands and far-off lands, Six Different Windows meditates on childhood, riffs on mythology, and draws on the familiar. Paul Hetherington's new collection chronicles life in all its beauty and strangeness.
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Six Different Windows
Ranging across art and poetry, the past and the present, homelands and far-off lands, Six Different Windows meditates on childhood, riffs on mythology, and draws on the familiar. Paul Hetherington's new collection chronicles life in all its beauty and strangeness.
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Six Different Windows

Six Different Windows

by Paul Hetherington
Six Different Windows

Six Different Windows

by Paul Hetherington

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Overview

Ranging across art and poetry, the past and the present, homelands and far-off lands, Six Different Windows meditates on childhood, riffs on mythology, and draws on the familiar. Paul Hetherington's new collection chronicles life in all its beauty and strangeness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781742585406
Publisher: UWA Publishing
Publication date: 07/01/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 631 KB

About the Author

Paul Hetherington is the author of seven full-length collections of poetry as well as a verse novel, Blood and Old Belief, and two poetry chapbooks. He has won a variety of awards for his poetry, in 2002 he was the recipient of a Chief Minister's ACT Creative Arts Fellowship and was awarded a place on the 2012 Australian Poetry Tour of Ireland. Paul is currently Associate Professor of Writing at the University of Canberra, chair of the Australasian Association of Writing Programs and chair of the ACT Cultural Council. More recently he was one of the founding editors of the online journal Axon: Creative Explorations. Former publisher at the National Library of Australia, he edited the final three volumes of the library's four-volume edition of the diaries of the artist Donald Friend (Volume 4 was shortlisted for the Manning Clark House 2006 National Cultural Awards) and was founding editor of the library's quarterly humanities and literary journal Voices.
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