This review argues that it may partly have been Kinsella's reputation as a poet public intellectual that made the publication of this limited edition three-volume set of poetry possible: he is one of perhaps two or three Australian poets with an established international reputation. With more than 740 Graphology poems collected from at least 4700 poems in a three-volume 'limited' edition, it has not been produced for a broad readership. However, Graphology asks a small group of dedicated readers and writers of poetry to think intelligently and politically about the world and about language and to lobby, even in small ways, to enact change.