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MP3 Joanne Burns - Kept Busy
"She is surely plugged into the collective madness of our times" Patrick White. In this long overdue recording of her brilliant satirical microfictions, poems, monologues and prose poems, joanne burns gives us a playfully lucid commentary on our times.
22 MP3 Songs in this album (43:33) !
Related styles: SPOKEN WORD: Poetry, SPOKEN WORD: Prose
Details:
joanne burns is a Sydney writer of poetry, monologues and short fictions.
She has been active in the Australian poetry scene since the early 1970s. She has had numerous books published and her work has appeared in many anthologies and journals. She has a long history of reading her work at public performances. Her writing has been produced for radio, theatre, and television. The poems read here comprise a sample of her work over 35 years.
‘an acerbic wit and a magpie’s eye for small detail.’
Paola Bilbrough HEAT
Sleeve Notes for joanne burns’ ''kept busy''
Here you get to listen in to joanne burns, relaxed and chatty over tea and fruit cake, and indeed the listener will be kept busy because this really is life very rich and carefully observed. What ambles in from the left field as a mild discourse suddenly turns a startling light on in a room you have suddenly become aware of.
If you are inclined to be envious of someone’s vivid interior life this collection will assure you that it is not necessary, joanne burns is very pleased to share her witty musings. As a social diagnostician she is perfect company.
list of acknowledgements
Poems read on this CD come from the following books by joanne burns:
* Snatch (Strange Faeces Press 1972)
* Ratz (Saturday Centre 1973)
* Adrenalin Flicknife (Saturday Centre 1976)
* ventriloquy (Sea Cruise Press 1981)
* blowing bubbles in the seventh lane (Fab Press 1988)
* penelope’s knees (University of Queensland Press 1996)
* aerial photography (Five Islands Press 1999)
* footnotes of a hammock (Five Islands Press 2004)
# The poem ‘torch’ was first published in Ilumina
(PoetryUnLimitedPress Journal 2007)
The audio CD was recorded and produced by Carol Jenkins for The River Road Poetry Series.