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Maxine Beneba Clarke is a literary force. Her award-winning short fiction, non-fiction and poetry fearlessly confront the power and privileges at play in contemporary Australia.
Clarke’s fourth poetry collection, How Decent Folk Behave, is a heartfelt and political exploration of the circumstances and forces that have led to our present pandemic-afflicted times. Its poems span topics including climate catastrophe, domestic violence, racism, feminism, motherhood, surveillance, screen dependency and the Black Lives Matter movement.
How Decent Folk Behave has been chosen as the November book in the 2021 Melbourne City Reads initiative, supported by inner-city bookshops. At this special event, Clarke will perform poems from this powerful new collection, and discuss their inspiration with performer and broadcaster Brian Nankervis.
Supported by the City of Melbourne, Victorian Government and ABC Radio Melbourne
The online bookseller for this event is Mary Martin Bookshop

Maxine Beneba Clarke is the author of over fifteen books for adults and children, including the short fiction collection Foreign Soil, the memoir The Hate Race, and the picture books When We Say Black Lives Matter, ...

Poet, performer and broadcaster Brian Nankervis is co-host of The Friday Revue on ABC Radio Melbourne and RocKwiz on SBS television. He is also the creator of the much-loved tortured street-poet character Raymond J Bartholomeuz.