The Rocks Remain, 9781923042384
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Blak voices rise: Strength, love, and sovereignty endure like the rocks.

The Rocks Remain

Blak Poetry and Story

$28.99

  • Paperback

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    27 February 2024

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Summary

Like rocks, we are shaped by forces over time. Despite being eroded, fractured, immersed, put under pressure - The Rocks Remain. Always was, always will be.

Through poetry and prose, twenty-five Aboriginal writers share narratives that embody: strength of family and community; love found and lost; enduring relationships with the Land and nonhuman others; honouring Elders and Ancestors; expressions of place and belonging; asserting sovereignty; talking back to the colony; and …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781923042384
ISBN-10:1923042386
Author:Karen Wyld, Dominic Guerrera
Publisher:Wakefield Press
Imprint:Wakefield Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:27 February 2024
Weight:180g
Dimensions:13mm x 210mm x 139mm
About The Author

Karen Wyld

Karen Wyld is an author of Martu descent living on the south coast of Adelaide, South Australia. Karen’s books include Where the Fruit Falls (historical novel, University of WA Publishing) and Heroes Rebels and Innovators (children’s nonfiction, Hachette). Karen is a South Australia Literary Fellowship 2024 recipient, and co-editor of The Rocks Remain anthology (Wakefield Press, 2024).

Dominic Guerrera (Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri) is a poet, curator and ceramicist. His writings have been published in Artlink and Cordite Review. Guerrera was the recipient of the 2021 Oodgeroo Noonuccal Indigenous Poetry Prize. He is a co-editor of The Rocks Remain anthology (Wakefield Press, 2024) and the First Nations Literary Editor at Cordite Review.

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