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Graeme Hetherington

    Brány snů. Gates of Dreams
    The Divided Self
    The Persistence of History
    Another Love, Another Life
    • 2023

      The Persistence of History

      • 102pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Engaging with David Keeling's paintings, Graeme Hetherington's poems evoke personal memories and reflections on the human condition rather than mere descriptions of the art. His responses reveal deep emotional connections, exploring themes of lost relationships, familial memories, and ecological despair. The imagery is striking and brutal, depicting a world in decline and human indifference. Yet, amidst this darkness, Hetherington finds moments of hope and redemption in the light of Keeling's works, suggesting a complex interplay between art, history, and the human experience.

      The Persistence of History
    • 2022

      The Divided Self

      A Tasmanian Odyssey

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the depths of loneliness and psychological dislocation, this collection delves into the poet’s struggle with a fractured identity and inner demons. The haunting imagery and references to darkness, punishment, and despair reflect a profound sense of dispossession. Through tightly crafted stanzas, the poet grapples with his troubled past while seeking moments of transcendence. However, the persistent shadows of his experiences suggest that true escape remains elusive, leaving him in a continuous cycle of uncertainty and emotional pain.

      The Divided Self
    • 2020

      Another Love, Another Life

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of love, loss, and loneliness, this collection of poems delves into the complexities of human connections. The poet's reflections are enriched by vivid imagery from nature and allusions to classical myths, creating a profound emotional landscape. Skillful versification enhances the impact of these works, making them a notable achievement in contemporary poetry.

      Another Love, Another Life