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Camille Barr is an Australian poet who writes profoundly about how the world works, unveiling the truth of human nature. With little time for romanticism, Camille delves into the darkness we try to deny. The Precipice is the final piece in a series of three collections that have explored the ideas of philosophy and politics.
As well as the anthologies I Can’t Breathe: A Poetic Anthology of FRESH AIR (Black Lives Matter themes), and Musings During a Time of Pandemic: A World Anthology of Poems on COVID-19, Camille is also published in the Cross-Currents bilingual anthology published by the Universitatea de Vest din Timi?oara, Romanian, and Correnti Incrociate (‘Cross-Currents’), Italia.
With steely determination, Camille Barr confronts us with unwavering truths in a time when it is safer to lie. Her poetry is most notable for the grit and elegance that offers readers a respite from the bullshit and, as such, inspires the desire for real change. |