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Burial Ceremony : Hungary 1956-62 single work   poetry   "Bury them deep"
Issue Details: First known date: 1962... 1962 Burial Ceremony : Hungary 1956-62
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Celebration : Bruce Dawe Stephany Steggall , 2010 single work biography
— Appears in: Australian Author , April vol. 42 no. 1 2010; (p. 24-27)
'Since he burst onto the Australian literary landscape in 1964, Bruce Dawe has relished his ability to cause trouble with his poetry. 'The poet is the early warning system, the first line of defence against the public sector into the lives of individuals,' he once said. Half a century on, Dawe is still ringing alarm bells. (p. 24)
Ambivalent Ockerism: The Poetry of Bruce Dawe Fay Zwicky , 1986 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Lyre in the Pawnshop : Essays on Literature and Survival 1974-1984 1986; (p. 124-135)
Celebration : Bruce Dawe Stephany Steggall , 2010 single work biography
— Appears in: Australian Author , April vol. 42 no. 1 2010; (p. 24-27)
'Since he burst onto the Australian literary landscape in 1964, Bruce Dawe has relished his ability to cause trouble with his poetry. 'The poet is the early warning system, the first line of defence against the public sector into the lives of individuals,' he once said. Half a century on, Dawe is still ringing alarm bells. (p. 24)
Ambivalent Ockerism: The Poetry of Bruce Dawe Fay Zwicky , 1986 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Lyre in the Pawnshop : Essays on Literature and Survival 1974-1984 1986; (p. 124-135)
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Subjects:
  • c
    Hungary,
    c
    Eastern Europe, Europe,
  • c
    Hungary,
    c
    Eastern Europe, Europe,
Settings:
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
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