Georgina Woods
Georgina Woods is a poet and environmental activist living and working on Worimi and Awabakal land, on the shores of Coquun, the Hunter River, in Newcastle. She has a PhD in English literature from Newcastle University and works in environmental advocacy.
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Sky News and Compost: David Malouf’s An Open Book
In David Malouf’s latest two volumes of poetry, Earth Hour (2014) and An Open Book (2018) the dialogue between the world and the mind is an intimate and easeful – though mysterious – exchange, as clear and indefinite as the sky. The volumes are companions, in dialogue with each other and with people, culture and the natural world.’
May. 2019 •
Australian literature • Poetry