Poetics of a Plague, a Haiku Diary : The 2020-2021 Covid-19 Pandemic, Paperba...
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| Book Title | Poetics of a Plague, a Haiku Diary : the 2020-2021 Covid-19 Pandemic |
| Number of Pages | 296 Pages |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Spinifex Press |
| Publication Year | 2021 |
| Item Height | 0.6 in |
| Topic | Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss, Haiku |
| Illustrator | Yes |
| Genre | Poetry |
| Item Weight | 16.8 Oz |
| Item Length | 9.2 in |
| Author | Sandy Jeffs |
| Item Width | 7.2 in |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
Poetics of a Plague, a Haiku Diary : The 2 Covid-19 Pandemic, Paperback by Jeffs, Sandy, ISBN 1925950360, ISBN-13 9781925950366,
Brand New, Free shipping in the US no pot holders, felt hats, quilt rugs or sourdough to show, and no grand projects done, just these humble haikus that tell the tale of how we lived through this virus its existential despair counting off the days. During the pandemic, Melbourne became the most locked down city in the world, restricting five million people largely to the confines of their homes for months on end. Poet and mental health advocate Sandy Jeffs was one of them. This diary, written in haiku form, takes the reader through the daily grind of lockdown, with Sandy’s humorous and sharp insights on local and national politics, as well as international events like the US election, all written from her study, aka haiku central. On the coronacoaster with Sandy, she takes us from humour to despair, counting syllables and case numbers, marking birthdays in lockdown, as sewing machines come into demand, the Arts industry goes into freefall, and Melbourne experiences a black summer followed by the pandemic, a super storm and an earthquake. Her poems mark the changing moods.

