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This chapbook presents 76 poems on various themes beginning with six sonnets each in a different classical sonnet form. Each sonnet is a response to one of the six traditional seasons of the year as known to the Nyungar indigenous people of south-western Australia, viz: Birak, Bunuru, Djeran, Makuru, Djilba and Kambarang. Other sequences in the book include six sonnets written in response to Russia's bloody invasion of the Ukraine, six 'Lake Psalms' dedicated to the endangered inland salt lakes of Western Australia; six sestinas with themes ranging from the scents of gum trees to Australian beaches. There is a series of 'Six Songs From Abroad, celebrating the poet's experiences in countries such as China and Italy. The final set of six 'Songs for a Cimbalom' are shorter poems celebrating the WA wheatbelt where the author was born and raised.
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