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One Breath
Paperback

One Breath

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One Breath is a book of occasional poetry and photography by Di Cousens. It marks the years of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns in Melbourne and other memorable events. Di's advocacy for refugees has also inspired some of the poems. The photography includes shots of landscapes and architecture in New Zealand, Korea, China, India and Australia. A new poetic form in the collection is the Japanese form, haibun, which includes a prose description followed by a haiku.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Diana Cousens
ISBN
9780648023531

One Breath is a book of occasional poetry and photography by Di Cousens. It marks the years of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns in Melbourne and other memorable events. Di's advocacy for refugees has also inspired some of the poems. The photography includes shots of landscapes and architecture in New Zealand, Korea, China, India and Australia. A new poetic form in the collection is the Japanese form, haibun, which includes a prose description followed by a haiku.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Diana Cousens
ISBN
9780648023531