Border Crossing

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Border Crossing
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Caitlin Maling
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:108
Dimensions(mm): Height 201,Width 133
Category/GenrePoetry by individual poets
ISBN/Barcode 9781925164367
ClassificationsDewey:A821.4
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Fremantle Press
Imprint Fremantle Press
Publication Date 30 January 2017
Publication Country Australia

Description

Caitlin Maling's second volume Border Crossing continues to showcase the development of an exciting new voice in Australian poetry. Now Maling's poems shift from the first volume's gritty treatment of childhood and adolescence growing up in WA, to a consideration of what it is to be an Australian in America, where the conflicting voices and identities of home and abroad jostle against and seek their definitions from each other. In this volume, as in the first, her emphasis on place - geography and environment - is as strong as ever.

Author Biography

Caitlin Maling grew up in Western Australia, mainly in the suburbs around Fremantle. She moved to Melbourne to complete her BA in 2007, then to Cambridge to complete a Masters of Philosophy in Criminological Research. She returned to Perth and then left for Houston to complete an MFA in poetry, for which she received the WA Department of Culture and the Arts International Scholarship.

Reviews

"In the face of climate change, cultural fragmentation and estrangement, Border Crossing is a twenty-first century lament for humanity and nature, but is also a paean to the integrity and sagacity of the human imagination, and of poetry itself." -- Peter Minter "In this collection, Caitlin Maling continues the strong debut of her award winning book Conversations Ive Never Had. The almost tidal riding of a familiar, but at times disturbingly different, culture is skillfully handled. Poems about travelling the idiosyncratic countryside of America are pointed, human and fresh. Malings borders those that mark the wonder and complexity of geography, mind and body are always open to allow us through." -- Caroline Caddy " [Border Crossing] will resonate with many." -- Writing WA "Malings method is observational and metonymic her poetic narrative accrues crossing borders between physical elements, the seismic and erogenous, between personal histories and language, intersecting strands of knowledge, biology, physics, inquiry and memory." -- Weekend Australian