
Sack
In John Kinsella''s new collection, ''Sack'' not only refers not only to the shocking title poem, where a tied, writhing sack is seen flung from a car into gully - but also to the sacking and exploitation of the landscape and those who labour on it. Kinsella draws vividly on ''childhood memories'' - but reveals them for the hard truths they are, by subtracting the cushioning effects of nostalgia. ...
In John Kinsella''s new collection, ''Sack'' not only refers not only to the shocking title poem, where a tied, writhing sack is seen flung from a car into gully - but also to the sacking and exploitation of the landscape and those who labour on it. Kinsella draws vividly on ''childhood memories'' - but reveals them for the hard truths they are, by subtracting the cushioning effects of nostalgia. ...