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The Diwan of Nawid

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The Diwan of Nawid is like nothing else in Australian poetry – a spiritual text of sublime beauty in which we follow the struggles, questionings, and exhortations of Nawid, a character you will come to love for the way in which he lays before us his... Read More
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The Diwan of Nawid is like nothing else in Australian poetry – a spiritual text of sublime beauty in which we follow the struggles, questionings, and exhortations of Nawid, a character you will come to love for the way in which he lays before us his intense search for inviolable truths. Nawid is an 'everyman' but with one remarkable difference – he is a first-rate poet whose work contains the devotion and open-minded sagacity of a modern-day Kabir. – Judith Beveridge

Sometimes a new voice springs from a poet. It's not quite the poet's own (although it is), and it's not quite another's voice (although it is). The Diwan of Nawid is a memorable collection of poems in such a voice: tender, witty, puzzled, consoling. It is unique in Australian poetry. – Kevin Hart

Praise for At the Foot of the Mountain

... a wonder of compression and transformation ... a book with a rare depth of humanity and spirit that bears witness to its writer's fearless perceptiveness, and which always carries itself with compassion and wit. – Graeme Miles

... innovative, intelligently creative, almost fearless. – Jennifer Harrison, Australian Book Review

Praise for The Brokenness Sonnets I-III & Other Poems

The Age Poetry Book of the Year 2012

Love and joy are at the centre of McKimmie's world ... we should take some time with his works, because there are parts of them that are necessarily beyond their creator, and there can be no higher praise. – Toby Davidson, Mascara Literary Review

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922571861

Publisher: Puncher and Wattmann

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 February 2024

Country: Australia

Imprint: Puncher and Wattmann

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 148.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 115g

Pages: 86

About the Author

Mal McKimmie is the author of 3 previous poetry collections, the most recent being At the Foot of the Mountain (Puncher & Wattmann, 2021). His second book, The Brokenness Sonnet I-III & Other Poems (Five Islands Press, 2011), won the Age Poetry Book of the Year award in 2012. Poems from his first book, Poetileptic (Five Islands, 2005), were featured in a dedicated broadcast on 'Poetica', on ABC Radio National. He has worked as a tutor, mentor, editor, and event coordinator, and has lobbied in numerous ways for equality, inclusion and representation for Australian poets. McKimmie was born in Perth, Western Australia, where he wrote his first published poems. He has lived in Victoria since 2004.

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