In this daring new collection, Australia's preeminent environmental poet
confronts the legacy of Thoreau's Walden. With Walden as his
inspiration, John Kinsella moved with his family back to rural
Australia, where he wrote the poems in this original collection
exploring the nature of our responsibility and connection to the land.
from We Spend Days in This House
*We spend days in this house but not nights.
We have seen the early morning sunlight
infiltrate the eucalypts, sunset deflected
by acacias. We have sweltered at midday.
We have walked every acre intimately.
The kangaroos recognise us and linger.
We spend days in this house but not nights.*