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Therese Corfiatis lives in Ulverstone on Tasmania's beautiful north-west coast. Her passion for the natural world, its shape, substance and light - 'a heaviness of bent colour / an arcing over of gold' ('Acacia Avenues') - and her exploration of the human condition - 'our love and longing / is rolled tight, like a ball' ('Thoughts on a Mother's Birthday') - offer moments in time that she hopes resonate for her readers.
Therese Corfiatis seeks out beauty and spirit in simple things: the curl of a wave, the flight of cockatoos ';yellow-flecked tails flashing / like airborne sunflowers' (';Black Cockatoos'). She searches for ancestral homeland and belonging ';my dispossession torn away / a birthing wound healed up' (';The Bridge at Cskrkos') and presents them to the reader with wonder, honesty and freshness.
The poems selected in this book taken from Therese Corfiatis's four published books, and a Pocket Poet convey striking images of landscape, childhood, travel and place. Some of the poems have a mystical element. Colour, light and sound weave together the threads of human experience. This book resonates with a multitude of richness gathered over the years, and offers the reader insights into fundamental values reflecting our world.
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