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The Seven-eight Count of Unstoppable Sadness
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The Seven-eight Count of Unstoppable Sadness

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A life lived with melancholy, its spikes, its other rhythms, its insistence. In the end, when we learn this part of us is part of us, is not our enemy, when we live long enough to eschew fear of judgments - social, medical, personal - eschew the idea of ‘normal’ and the label of ‘well’, what can these undercurrents of sadness teach us.

These lyric poems, written over a decade, don’t attempt answers. They emerge from observation, reflection and re-imagining, from the desire to make peace with the self, beloveds, the past. In doing so, they ask if there are other emergent possibilities - patience, acceptance, gratitude, compassion, courage, hope - when we live with sadness that will not be banished, sadness that for the narrator of these poems is as inescapable as the earth on which she stands or the air she breathes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Puncher and Wattmann
Country
Australia
Date
1 October 2022
Pages
92
ISBN
9781922571540

A life lived with melancholy, its spikes, its other rhythms, its insistence. In the end, when we learn this part of us is part of us, is not our enemy, when we live long enough to eschew fear of judgments - social, medical, personal - eschew the idea of ‘normal’ and the label of ‘well’, what can these undercurrents of sadness teach us.

These lyric poems, written over a decade, don’t attempt answers. They emerge from observation, reflection and re-imagining, from the desire to make peace with the self, beloveds, the past. In doing so, they ask if there are other emergent possibilities - patience, acceptance, gratitude, compassion, courage, hope - when we live with sadness that will not be banished, sadness that for the narrator of these poems is as inescapable as the earth on which she stands or the air she breathes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Puncher and Wattmann
Country
Australia
Date
1 October 2022
Pages
92
ISBN
9781922571540