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A haunting tableau of a lost world...From the author of The Hungry Wolves of Van Diemen’s Land comes this unforgettable portrait of an era now lost forever.The Thresher chronicles the 1980s and ‘90s, as seen through the eyes of ambitious young men who rebel, using the form of rebellion most common at the time: being in a band.The Thresher is no mere exercise in nostalgia, but an exploration of the conflict between individualism, nationalism and globalism, and of the role of art in an increasingly sterile and conformist modern world.
Charles Olson was an important force behind the raucous, explicit, jaunty style of much of twentieth-century poetry in America; this study makes a major contribution to our understanding of his life and work.
From the Chihuahuan deserts of Mexico to the cellars of the Pentagon and the flaming ruins of Iraq, this poetry compilation merges the personal with the political. While retaining an intimate and unembellished tone, it confronts topical issues and explores various universal themes, including aging, coping honestly with regret, dealing with fear, and desiring forgiveness.
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