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By: Dinah Hawken
ISBN: 9781776922123
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Publication Date: Oct 2024
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By: Dinah Hawken
ISBN: 9781776560448
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Publication Date: Sep 2015
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By: Dinah Hawken
ISBN: 9780864734105
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Publication Date: Jan 2001
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Within this collection, images of the natural world and the fusion of ecological and spiritual concerns are vivid and moving.
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By: Dinah Hawken
ISBN: 9780864735287
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Publication Date: Jul 2006
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Clearly demonstrating how her poetry is drawn from personal experience, this bold and innovative collection of new poems exemplifies characteristic themes of the authors work: personal responsibility, social justice, and living in the natural world.
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By: Dinah Hawken
ISBN: 9781776564279
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Publication Date: Aug 2021
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The poems in Dinah Hawkens Sea-light illuminate the forces personal, ecological and political that are re-forming our lives.
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By: Dinah Hawken
ISBN: 9780864736505
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Publication Date: Apr 2011
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Presenting poems with a remarkable range of themes, this collection runs the gamut from the power of a single word and the horror of violence to the joy of a newborn child. At the heart of the book are three pieces that stand alongside those that have formed the backbone of the authors acclaimed oeuvre: a contemplative poem written beside Lake Geneva; the 'Building Sonnets'; and 'Peace on Earth'.
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By: Dinah Hawken
ISBN: 9781776562084
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Publication Date: Feb 2019
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Dinah Hawkens new long poem interweaves her family history in the early years of Pkeh settlement in Taranaki; a short history of the Taranaki Wars; and her thoughts and feelings as she researched and wrote the poem.
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