Holocene Pointbreaks
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Holocene Pointbreaks
Shortlisted, Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2025, Poetry
Holocene Pointbreaks presents a triptych of long poems that veer physically, temporally, and textually across the lands of the Dharawal and Eora Nations. From morning reflections on Australia's most polluted urban waterway, the 'Cooks River', to a discursive rumination on the history of whaling from the cliffs of Kamay, and an archival interrogation of Australia's colonial 'coalture' on the NSW South Coast, the three 'drifts' gathered here weave the poet's own bodily thought-steps to a socio-historical critique of three 'resources' key to the early colonial project: water, whales, and coal.
As an Eco-Marxist experiment in poetic composition, or poetic composting, these local histories are further drawn into conversation with the transnational free-market forces that shaped them. Through this stratigraphic interpretation of 'place'βone where the poet's own relation to different social, cultural, and historical strata is brought into question through a network of exchangeβHolocene Pointbreaks points toward a type of eco-antipoetics: an interrogation of not only human and nonhuman relations, but the very nature of nature, and what it means to write 'ecopoetry' as a settler on the unceded lands of First Nations People.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781923099142
Publisher: Puncher and Wattmann
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 May 2024
Country: Australia
Imprint: Puncher and Wattmann
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 148.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 180g
Pages: 100
About the Author
Jake Goetz has published two collections of poetry, meditations with passing water (Rabbit, 2018) and Unplanned Encounters: Poems 2015-2020 (Apothecary Archive, 2023). His writing has appeared in a wide variety of publications, including Overland, Rabbit, Island, Cordite, Best of Australian Poems 2021 and 2023, Plumwood Mountain, and Southerly. He has also been shortlisted for various prizes, most recently the David Harold Tribe Poetry Prize (2023), the Judith Wright Poetry Prize (2023/2022), and the Newcastle Poetry Prize (2023), for which he was awarded the Harri Jones Memorial Prize. He holds a PhD from the Writing & Society Research Centre (Western Sydney University) and currently lives on Gadigal land.
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