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Complete Issue
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
The complete issue 1 of volume 8, Landscapes Journal.
Launch Announcement For In The Hollow Of The Land, 2 Vols., Glen R E Phillips Professor
Launch Announcement For In The Hollow Of The Land, 2 Vols., Glen R E Phillips Professor
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Announcing the launch of Glen Phillip's Collected Poetry, 1968-2018
The Beholder, Allan Lake
The Beholder, Allan Lake
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
A poem on the effect of landscape on the emotions.
Sprung, John W. Gordon
Sprung, John W. Gordon
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
A poem that that explores the Australian landscape, an environment of despair, and ennui.
Review Of Taboo, By Kim Scott, Picador-Australia, 2017, Rashida Murphy
Review Of Taboo, By Kim Scott, Picador-Australia, 2017, Rashida Murphy
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Kim Scott's Taboo is a story about beginnings and endings.This novel reminds the reader of the circularity of stories, and how those stories are shaped by intent and weighed by landscape. Scott speaks of dispossession, abuse, colonialism, addiction and racism in lyrical and melancholy prose. The men and women who walk through these pages are startlingly aware of their failings and equally forgiving of those failings in others. There are no quick fixes and the story vacillates between despair and hope. Yet this is not a grim story. The lucidity of its prose lifts it beyond the despair in its …
The Journey Of The Water, James Kelly
The Journey Of The Water, James Kelly
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
This piece follows the course of the Mapocho river in Chile from its origins in the Andes through to its discharge into the Pacific Ocean. It has also sought to include a number of Scottish words to create a form of polyglossia and experiment with the texture of the prose.
On The Wire, Sarah F. Lumba
On The Wire, Sarah F. Lumba
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
“On the Wire” is a work of creative non-fiction that weaves together a local myth and actual events to describe the devastating effects of Typhoon Ketsana, which struck Marikina, a small but progressive city in the Philippines, on September 2009. It explores how colonial subjugation has erased a people’s memory of their collective soul and has severed their strong ties to the land, thus putting the lives of future generations in jeopardy.
Poetry Of Roe 8, Nandi Chinna
Poetry Of Roe 8, Nandi Chinna
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Poetry of Roe 8
The occasion for the writing of these poems was activism surrounding the controversial highway known as the Roe 8 extension in the areas of Cockburn and Fremantle in Western Australia. Planned in the 1950s, Roe 8 is contentious for a number of reasons, including extraordinary political deals over funding, undue process regarding environmental reporting, lack of a business case, inadequate noise and traffic modelling, erasure of Indigenous heritage sites, and clearing of the sensitive Beeliar wetlands and Coolbellup banksia woodlands which were designated a Threatened Ecological Community in 2016. During the summer of 2016/2017 contractors started …
Escarpment Spores, Terry Trowbridge
Escarpment Spores, Terry Trowbridge
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
This poem is a reflection on my ecological relationship with the Niagara escarpment, a geographical feature I've lived with for 37 years.
Slater Woodlice, Shaun Salmon
Slater Woodlice, Shaun Salmon
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
A poem.
Hyde Park, Perth, Rita Tognini
Hyde Park, Perth, Rita Tognini
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
This poem explores the past and present history of Hyde Park in Perth and the meaning of this landscape, in its various manifestations over time, for its users. The poem was conceived as a triptych, with all three sections visible simultaneously. A version of the poem in this form is submitted (in landscape format). A version in portrait format is also submitted, in case it is not possible to publish the landscape format
Review Of Thinking Continental: Writing The Planet One Place At A Time, John Charles Ryan Dr
Review Of Thinking Continental: Writing The Planet One Place At A Time, John Charles Ryan Dr
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Review of Thinking Continental: Writing the Planet One Place at a Time (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2017) edited by Tom Lynch, Susan Naramore Maher, Drucilla Wall and O. Alan Weltzien
On The Trail Of A Ghost, Nicole Hodgson
On The Trail Of A Ghost, Nicole Hodgson
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
In the process of researching the life of an early settler of the Israelite Bay area, the author comes to a much deeper understanding of the many ways in which the landscape has changed in the past one hundred and fifty years.
Saturn/Cronus-11, Joel Weishaus
Saturn/Cronus-11, Joel Weishaus
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
“Saturn/Cronus-11” is from a Cosmography, an in-progress project of Literary Digital Art that invokes the gods of seven planets in our celestial neighborhood; plus The Sun, The Moon; and Incognita. It includes my trope of invagination: fragments exhumed from the authored corpus and transplanted into the body of a living text, which, along with superimposed images and animations, advances us toward a more magnanimous, transdisciplinary sphere. The project also includes notes.
Balajura Walks, Joyce Parkes
Balajura Walks, Joyce Parkes
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Poem
From The Darling Ranges To The Swan, Joyce Parkes
From The Darling Ranges To The Swan, Joyce Parkes
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
poem
In The State Of Karri And Jarrah, Joyce Parkes
In The State Of Karri And Jarrah, Joyce Parkes
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Poem
Prefatory Note From The Director Of The International Centre For Landscape And Langauge, Glen R E Phillips Professor
Prefatory Note From The Director Of The International Centre For Landscape And Langauge, Glen R E Phillips Professor
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
A Preface to the Special Issue of Landscapes.