Alison Flett
Chris Arnold reviews 'Where We Are' by Alison Flett and 'ecliptical' by Hazel Smith
Chris Arnold
Thursday, 28 July 2022
Hazel Smith’s ecliptical features an image of a Sieglinde Karl-Spence work of art, ‘Becoming’, a pair of ‘winged feet woven with allocasuarina needles’. It is a striking image, evocative of Mercury, with one foot resting on the other, as if the right foot’s instep is itchy. The idea of ‘itchy feet’ is something that ties ecliptical to Alison Flett’s Where We Are. Flett and Smith are both migrants to Australia; their poetry is sensitive to its site of writing, and to international and interpersonal connections.
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Published in
August 2022, no. 445