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  • av Ian McFarlane
    242,-

    Ian McFarlane considers poetry to be a conversation with the imagination of anyone prepared to listen. His verse is both free and rhythmic, spanning its own inclusive path. Ian is an award-winning writer of fiction, essays and book reviews. Despite the crippling handicap of anxiety and depression, he has used words and ideas in defence of social justice, the environment and psychological well-being for many years. He now lives in a Canberra retirement village with his wife, Mary.

  • - Essays, stories, poems
    av Ian McFarlane
    249,-

    Murunna Point Revisited is a revised and expanded version of Evening at Murunna Point, first published in 2001, and seeks to take its essays, stories and poems into the digital age with renewed concerns for issues of social justice, literature and love, seen from a critical perspective honed over many years by a largely invisible handicap. Clinical depression and anxiety disorder can shackle the sufferer into virtual paralysis, as if being sent into exile without leaving home. However, such a uniquely immobilising experience can also allow a sense of accelerated awareness a key aspect of any creative endeavour and these essays, stories and poems attempt to validate this ironic truth.

  • - Rediscovering poetry in a post-poetic age
    av Ian McFarlane
    193,-

  • - Selected Essays
    av Ian McFarlane
    161,-

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