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Inspirations is a collection of photographs, each accompanied by a poem depicting Constanze Hawkins' love of the natural world. The poems capture the thoughts and wonder inspired by the photos. Constanze herself took all of the photographs, mostly near her Perth home on the grounds of the University of Western Australia. Even the photo of the peacock was taken at UWA, which has a few peacocks and peahens roaming freely in its gardens. The photos accompanying the poems 'Before the Storm, ' 'Canal Rocks, ' 'Ocean Winter, ' and 'Shrine' were taken south of Perth in Western Australia's iconic Margaret River region. Inspirations offers an interesting and at times thought-provoking read as Constanze's reverence for nature shines through in both image and ver
In Eloise and Other Verses, Constanze Hawkins writes about loss and nature, both human and natural. Through her depiction of loss we feel the characters of those experiencing and dealing with loss, we get a glimpse of aspects of human nature. Sometimes themes of loss are intertwined with scenes of nature. The author writes about a range of human sorrows, for example the loss of youth in 'Dance Cockie Dance' and the loss of a mother in 'Mother Mother Magna Mater'. Loss is an inescapable part of the human condition and the author treats it with careful, thoughtful and poignant writing. Also included in this volume are poems portraying the natural beauty of nature. These few poems of the natural world offer new pictures of themes such as trees and the ocean. They make an interesting addition to this collection.
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