Phillip Hall reviews 'The Vision of Error' and 'Tide' by John Kinsella

'With careful attention to the ecological detail, and in moments of great lyrical imagism, Kinsella evokes the world of the Western Australian wheatbelt and coastline as ecologies of intense—but damaged—beauty...'Read the full review, published in Plumwood Mountain, here.The Vision of Error can be purchased here.

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