Join the Planetary Health Initiative and Braidwood poet Harry Laing for an evening of poetry and reflection about what it means to live in a ‘time of fire’ – both in the Blue Mountains and the Southern Tablelands.
Time of Fire,Harry Laing’s fourth poetry collection, zeroes in on his experience in the 2019-2020 bushfires: both as a landholder living on the edge of Monga National Park on the NSW Southern Tablelands and as a volunteer with the NSW Rural Fire Service.
in the stun-scape in the burn-scape
in the black of so much dying
there were days of almost nothing
of the living there was nothing
but the falling just a smatter
and a falling of the colour
of the dead leaves’ silent scatter
…after all the death and taking
you’re so much closer to the living
there’s a fierceness to the living
when you start again from nothing
Harry’s performance is not only a dramatic account of the ferocity of the fire but also a witnessing of the regenerative power of the forest and the depth of connection in the Braidwood Community and people’s care for each other at such a threatening time.
Harry will be happy to answer any questions after his performance and invites the audience’s reflections.
Brief Bio
Harry Laing is a poet, comic performer and children’s author.Time of Fire,his fourth collection,an account of his experience of the 2019/ 20 fires was published in August 2023. Harry also has three books of poetry for children to his name. For five years he MC’d the PoetryAlive@Stanley Street Gallery poetry readings (Sydney) and together with poet Nicola Bowery runs the PoetryAlive poetry weekends. He regularly appears as a guest author in schools.
This event is part of a Bioregional Collaboration for Planetary Health and is supported by the Disaster Risk Reduction Fund (DRRF). The DRRF is jointly funded by the Australian and New South Wales governments.