Sanctuaries

Sanctuaries by Diane Fahey is a poetry collection published by Puncher & Wattmann on May 13, 2024. This edition comprises 112 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the intricate lives of various birds, highlighting their intelligence, grace, and beauty as they inhabit both the wild and our sensory experiences.
In Sanctuaries, Fahey vividly portrays the contemporary challenges faced by birds such as penguins and flamingos, weaving a narrative that reflects their suffering and resilience. The collection offers a composite portrait that celebrates the beauty of birds through their songs and evolutionary traits. Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to nature and the cultural significance of avian life, making this work a thoughtful addition to the realms of literature and poetry.
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Diane Fahey builds on an already rich body of poetry about birds with this fresh tribute to their exquisite intelligence, grace and splendour as they exist in the wild, and in our immediate sensory world. Vividly, she evokes the lives and contemporary plight of penguins, flamingos and myriad other birds. Sanctuaries offers a composite portrait of the suffering and the resilience, the giftedness in song and, in evolutionary terms, the self-fashioned beauty of birds.
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