<p><em>Cicada Chimes</em> is set over a twenty-four-hour period covering several years in time lapse; it moves from a funeral service in Rookwood to a honeymoon in Paris to the morning markets in Serres Greece and a church service in Surry Hills. The twenty-four-hour time structure is Helen Koukoutsis&rsquo; way of exploring the effects of her father&rsquo;s death and mother&rsquo;s grief on her Australian-Greek Orthodox identity. Written with understated humour these poems smile at the tensions between marriage and motherhood memory and forgetfulness and life and death.&nbsp;</p><p>&lsquo;Poignant bittersweet memories. A journey from Greece to Australia to Europe and back into the Ithaca of one&rsquo;s self. Poems that are lean stripped to the bones of language with the calm tenacity of Emily Dickinson. Helen Koukoutsis questions tradition religion society academia her own strengths and frailties as a daughter sister wife mother. And all the while the chimes of the cicadas in Rookwood Cemetery are ringing in her ears following. Forever.&rsquo; &ndash; Peter Skrzynecki OAM</p><p>&lsquo;In her impressive debut collection Helen Koukoutsis moves among &ldquo;homes and tables&rdquo; &ndash; from coastal Greece to suburban Australia across Europe and over the span of literature &ndash; to bring us a new poetry of everyday experience. These stories of love and grief are threaded together with vitality and care. Kasseri cicadas and &ldquo;thirsting dianthus&rdquo; crowd together alongside mothers lovers and daughters. Koukoutsis writes deftly in sure measure with Emily Dickinson at one hand and Virginia Woolf at the other.&rsquo; &ndash; Kate Fagan</p>
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