How Decent Folk Behave by Maxine Beneba Clarke - ISBN: 9780733647666
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World ablaze, justice denied: poems for a future worth fighting for.

How Decent Folk Behave

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    192 pages

  • Release Date

    27 October 2021

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Summary

we are all just one small disaster away from sinking, and sometimes you only realise when you’re gasping for air

On a daylight street in Minneapolis Minnesota, a Black man is asphyxiated - by callous knee of an officer, by cruel might of state, and under crushing weight of colony. In Melbourne the body of another woman has been found - this time, after catching a late tram home.

The Atlantic has run out of the English alphabet, when christen…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780733647666
ISBN-10:0733647669
Author:Maxine Beneba Clarke
Publisher:Hachette Australia
Imprint:Hachette Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:27 October 2021
Weight:173g
Dimensions:197mm x 131mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

How Decent Folk Behave is an exploration of the systemic failures that have led to lockdowns, massacres, violence against women and worsening natural disasters over the past decade. This collection of poetry is, in a word, relentless. Dealing with the local and global effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, the bushfires that ravaged Australia, the murders of Jill Maher and Eurydice Dixon, the Christchurch Massacre and more, Maxine Beneba Clarke asks: what led to this? In this collection Clarke acts as a steady guiding hand that enables the reader to look directly at recent history and acknowledge the increasing difficulty of processing tragedies that seem beyond our control. There are precious few moments of hope scattered throughout the book, but Clarke delivers each poem with characteristic empathy. Each one pulls the reader in, establishes familiarity and ultimately unsettles with the author’s typical punchy style. Fans of Clarke’s previous collection Carrying the World will instantly recognise her live-poetry sense of rhythm and pace. How Decent Folk Behave is not gentle, but it does not leave the reader feeling helpless. Instead, readers are left with the sense that they have been seen, heard and understood. An important contribution to the political poetry emerging from Australia’s current state of affairs, it will sit comfortably next to titles such as Gregg Dreise’s Common Wealth and Jazz Money’s how to make a basket. Chris Alphonso is a writer and freelance editor from Melbourne.

About The Author

Maxine Beneba Clarke

Maxine Beneba Clarke is an Australian poet and writer of Afro-Caribbean descent. She is the ABIA and Indie award-winning author of Carrying the World (2016), Foreign Soil (2017) and The Hate Race (2018). She is the author of five books for children, including the CBCA and Boston Globe/Horn Prize award-winning picture book The Patchwork Bike (2016, illustrated by Van T Rudd), and the critically acclaimed Wide Big World (2018, illustrated by Isobel Knowles). Maxine is the author-illustrator of two picture books, Fashionista (2019) and When We Say Black Lives Matter (2020). She also illustrated the picture book 11 Words for Love (2022), written by Randa Abdel-Fattah. We Know A Place is the third picture book she has both written and illustrated.

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