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- y The Adelaide Review no. 159 December 1996 Z588115 1996 periodical issue 1996 pg. 23
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Killing the Black Dog : Essay and Poems
Leichhardt
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Federation Press
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1997
Z483382
1997
selected work
poetry
prose
'Killing the Black Dog is Les Murray's courageous account of his struggle with depression, accompanied by poems specially selected by the author. Since the first edition appeared in 1997, hosts of readers have drawn insight from his account of the disease, its social effects and its origins in his family's history.
'As Murray writes in this revised and updated edition, the title was premature. He had mistaken a remission for a cure, and thought himself freed from the severe depressive illness which had twice invaded his life. Now, in a new afterword, he describes a relapse, but also shares some of the fruits of his further contemplation. He shows gratitude for help previously unacknowledged, and describes how patches of daylight now balance out those of darkness in his life. A further half dozen poems have been added, reflecting a more complex understanding of depression and its role in the lives of its sufferers.' (From Black Inc.'s website, abstract for the revised edition.)
Leichhardt : Federation Press , 1997 pg. 23-24
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y
Killing the Black Dog : Essay and Poems
Leichhardt
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Federation Press
,
1997
Z483382
1997
selected work
poetry
prose
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- y Conscious and Verbal Potts Point : Duffy and Snellgrove , 1999 Z514896 1999 selected work poetry Potts Point : Duffy and Snellgrove , 1999 pg. 7
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- y The Sydney Morning Herald 2 October 1999 Z633530 1999 newspaper issue 1999 pg. 8 Section: Spectrum
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- y Learning Human : Selected Poems of Les Murray Potts Point : Duffy and Snellgrove , 2003 Z1147830 2003 selected work poetry Potts Point : Duffy and Snellgrove , 2003 pg. 153-154
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- y Selected Poems Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2007 Z1434567 2007 selected work poetry (taught in 2 units) 'Selected Poems ... comprises what Murray himself considers his most successfully realised poems, drawn from all his collections up to and including The Biplane Houses but not including his two verse novels.' (Publisher's blurb) Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2007 pg. 192
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