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The Future Keepers

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The Future Keepers by Nandi Chinna is a collection of poetry exploring themes of ecological awareness and cultural history, intertwining the natural and human worlds. Through lyrical reflections, the poems draw attention to the connections between past landscapes and future possibilities, urging a reimagining of our relationship with the environment.
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The Future Keepers

These poems honour ecosystems and the custodians of future ecologies. They navigate the poet's own embodied experiences of change and succession - of family, community and place.

The poems in The Future Keepers honour ecosystems and the custodians of future ecologies.

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The poems in The Future Keepers honour ecosystems and the custodians of future ecologies.

They navigate the poet's own embodied experiences of change and succession—of family, community, and place. From the research scientists, gardeners, birds, and plants of Kings Park, to the activism and ecosystems of the Beeliar Wetlands, to the poet's own inherited landscapes, these poems evoke mutuality and exchange in speaking of the gifts we receive from being open to encounters with other species, and the reciprocity that these gifts imply.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925591842

Publisher: Fremantle Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 June 2019

Country: Australia

Imprint: Fremantle Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 11.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 208.0mm

Weight: 158g

Pages: 104

About the Author

Dr Nandi Chinna is a writer, researcher and environmental activist based in Perth. She is the author of Swamp- Walking the Wetlands of the Swan Coastal Plain (Fremantle Press, 2014); Alluvium (Lethologica Press, 2012); How to Measure Land (Picaro Press, 2010); and Our Only Guide is Our Homesickness (Five Islands Press, 2007). In February 2017, she collaborated with Amy Sharrocks and the Museum of Water to facilitate the creation of a community water poem and an interactive walking tour of lost water bodies at Perth International Arts Festival.

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