
Family Ties: Australian Poems of the Family is a collection of poetry that explores the many facets of family life in Australia. Edited by Jennifer Strauss, this anthology brings together a wide range of voices to reflect on the complexities of kinship, inheritance, and the domestic experience.
This collection examines the intricate and often fraught dynamics of kinship through the lens of Australian poetic tradition. The anthology gathers diverse voices to explore the objective of defining the family unit against the backdrop of a vast, often isolating landscape. These poems navigate the logical constraints of memory, inheritance, and domestic expectation, presenting a multi-faceted view of the bonds that both sustain and restrict the individual. The work functions as a curated dialogue, utilizing various poetic forms to map the emotional geography of the Australian home.
Readers frequently highlight the breadth of the anthology, noting how it successfully balances well-known poets with emerging voices. Discussion often centers on the recurring motif of the 'home' as both a sanctuary and a site of psychological struggle. Critics observe that the collection avoids sentimentality, opting instead for a rigorous examination of the complexities inherent in blood relations. The pacing is dictated by the thematic arrangement of the poems, which allows for a thoughtful progression through different stages of family life. This volume serves as a significant reference for those interested in the evolution of Australian domestic poetry.
Page Count:
325
Publication Date:
1998-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Australia and New Zealand
ISBN-10:
0195537890
ISBN-13:
9780195537895
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