The work winds its way with the 1,450 mile river, moving from Colorado through Utah, Arizona, Nevada, California, and Mexico like a poetic tour guide, picking up pieces of information, detritus, visiting side roads, recreation areas and museums, and holding conversations with strangers. It's a fantastic journey that reveals more than simply one place or one space, but also carries us into the heart of humanity, of our frailties, and of the fragility of the natural world on which we rely. Here's a tiny snippet from the "Instruction (Prologue)":Drive You will learn
something You will learn
nothing but absence, but rock's
wonderful indifference
Middleton's poetry has won a number of prestigious awards (including the WA Premier's Award for Poetry). She was the inaugural Sydney City Poet until 2012. You can grab a copy of the book here: http://www.giramondopublishing.com/poetry/ephemeral-waters/

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