Into the Fire
Poems from Australia
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Book Details
About the Book
The poems have diverse styles of rhyme and blank verse. I've experienced several crises in my time on the planet; some of which have a humorous touch, but others feature the grim or regretful side. Readers may interpret them as they wish.
The complexities of cricket are laid bare, and I was never any good at the game. But I was a world record holder as part of the crowd of more than ninety thousand at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1961 when Australia played the West Indies.
Finally, there are some whimsical verses drawn on topics like the ocean, home life, psychology, and the Arctic.
About the Author
Sean Kennedy is an Australian geologist who has spent much of his career exploring for minerals in the outback. Most of Australia has been covered. He discovered lime and gypsum deposits—the latter being sighted on a commercial flight from Adelaide to Melbourne. Sean was born in Scotland but raised and educated in Tasmania. During quiet times in the resources sector, he taught geology in South Australia and Scotland. Sean lives in Adelaide and is married with two children and four grandchildren.
This man chopped down a telephone box Was held at gunpoint by the cops Spent some hours within a cell Please explain, let's hear him tell.