Creative companionship as we face the apocalypse – an essay in conversation

Q3 Arts and Humanities Text (Australia) Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.52086/001c.88239
Shady Cosgrove, Christine Howe
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This essay explores how a commitment to poetic collaboration, with daily writing and reading, changed the ways we perceived and lived our lives, particularly in light of living through the extremity of climate change (characterised by Australian bush fires and floods), and the isolation and stress caused by the pandemic. We explore collaboration, prose poetry and the creative process in the context of extremity, arguing that writerly collaboration can engender hope beyond the page. We discuss these topics in an essay-conversation format, moving back and forth between authors, building/ expanding/thinking and re-thinking through matters of process in light of the poetic and the extreme. Some of our creative works from this time are also included.
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当我们面对世界末日时,创造性的陪伴——对话中的散文
这篇文章探讨了诗歌合作的承诺,通过日常写作和阅读,如何改变了我们感知和生活的方式,特别是考虑到气候变化的极端(以澳大利亚的丛林火灾和洪水为特征),以及流行病造成的孤立和压力。我们探讨合作,散文诗和创作过程在极端的背景下,认为作家的合作可以产生超越页面的希望。我们以散文对话的形式讨论这些话题,在作者之间来回移动,在诗意和极端的光线下,通过过程问题建立/扩展/思考和重新思考。我们从这个时候开始的一些创作作品也包括在内。
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Text (Australia) Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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