Carrying the World : Poetry Winner - Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2017 - Maxine Beneba Clarke

Carrying the World

Poetry Winner - Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2017

By: Maxine Beneba Clarke

Paperback | 10 May 2016 | Edition Number 1

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ABIA and Indie award winning author Maxine Beneba Clarke (author of Foreign Soil and the forthcoming memoir The Hate Race) is one of Australia's most innovative and celebrated poets.

A haunting visit to the International Museum of Slavery, in Liverpool England. A feisty young black girl pushing back against authority. The joy and despair of single parenthood. A love-hate relationship with words.

This collection brings the best of a decade-long international poetry career to the page.

About the Author

Maxine Beneba Clarke is a widely published Australian writer of Afro-Caribbean descent and the author of the poetry collections Gil Scott Heron Is on Parole and Nothing Here Needs Fixing. Maxine's short fiction, non-fiction and poetry have been published in numerous publications including Overland, The Age, Meanjin, The Saturday Paper and The Big Issue.

Her critically acclaimed short fiction collection Foreign Soil (2014) won the ABIA for Literary Fiction Book of the Year 2015, the 2015 Indie Book Award for Debut Fiction, and Maxine was also named as one of the Sydney Morning Herald's Best Young Novelists for 2015, as well as being shortlisted for the Matt Richell Award for New Writing at the 2015 ABIAs and the 2015 Stella Prize. A collection of Maxine's poetry Carrying The World, her memoir The Hate Race and her first children's picture book The Patchwork Bike will be published in 2016.

Review by Caroline Baum

Maxine Beneba Clarke is on fire. These poems sizzle and flare with radiant heat, with pride, anger, power. They are defiantly, unapologetically in your face about race, discrimination, prejudice. They are full of dreams to be lived and dreams already crushed. But no matter what colour you are, reading them is a fierce, energising experience.

Industry Reviews
Maxine Beneba Clarke is on fire. These poems sizzle and flare with radiant heat, with pride, anger, power. - Booktopia

Carrying the World is impressive in its passion and vigour. Clarke's writing, in this collection and in The Hate Race alike, is fresh, and her voice is confident, and unlike anything else in our literary landscape. - The Sydney Morning Herald, The Saturday Age, Canberra Times

Carrying the World encapsulates the extraordinary journey of a single black mother, poet and author within an industry dominated by white men and women. - Cordite

Clarke is a confident and highly skilled writer - Hannah Kent

One of the most compelling voices in Australian poetry this decade. - Overland

[Of Maxine's work] amazing - Tim Minchin

Other Books By Maxine Beneba Clarke

It's the Sound of the Thing : 100 new poems for young people - Maxine Beneba Clarke
The Hate Race - Maxine Beneba Clarke

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Growing Up African in Australia - Maxine Beneba Clarke

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Aussie Kids : Meet Taj at the Lighthouse - Maxine Beneba Clarke

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Foreign Soil - Maxine Beneba Clarke

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The Patchwork Bike - Maxine Beneba Clarke

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Wide Big World - Maxine Beneba Clarke

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The Saturday Portraits - Maxine Beneba Clarke

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How Decent Folk Behave - Maxine Beneba Clarke

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