Personal History of Vision
- 110pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Exploring the interplay between personal experience and broader historical themes, this poetry collection delves into vision's multifaceted nature, often referencing visual arts. The poems juxtapose the modern with the primal, aiming for a deeper understanding of self and the world, where the visible and invisible converge. Amidst reflections on death, suffering, and ecological concerns, the work reveals glimpses of transformation and hope. Luke Fischer's second collection solidifies his status as a notable voice in contemporary Australian poetry.
