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This fifth collection builds on the same creative collaboration, and – in a change to the previous format – collates all five chapbooks in a single volume. The five chapbooks explore ideas and emotions associated with the six senses – sight, sound, smell, touch, taste, and the mysterious and elusive ‘sixth sense’. Sensory perception and knowledge are crucial to human activity but are often taken for granted and modern life bombards us with sensory stimulae to such an extent that we may sometimes feel the need to escape from the smelly hubbub and visual cacophony of our lives. In such circumstances we are often trying to neutralise or negate what our sense impressions tell us. Yet the senses are so profoundly important that we could barely exist without them. When we pay attention to them, we often find ourselves attuned to what is subtle, aesthetically pleasing and especially suggestive – or pungent and unpleasant.
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The Six SensesPagination
1 - 22Publisher
Authorised theft/Recent Work PressPlace of publication
Canberra, A.C.T.Material type
poetryISBN-13
9780648553793ISBN-10
0648553795Language
engNotes
There are 21 prose poems in this collectionResearch statement
linked to a portfolio - voicing the unvoicePublication classification
J2 Minor original creative workExtent
21 prose poemsEditor/Contributor(s)
C Atherton, Paul Hetherington, Paul Munden, Jen Webb, Jordan WilliamsUsage metrics
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