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197
2004
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St Mark's Review
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St Mark's Review
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* Contents derived from the 2004 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Storm Over Adelaidei"Kettle drums rattled across the sky", single work poetry (p. 24)
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Wallflowers : A Statement About Poetry and Belief,
single work
criticism
In light of the seeming marginalisation of poetry and religion in the Australian community of the early twenty-first century, John Foulcher reflects on 'the roles of poet and priest in human affairs' and on 'the possibility of our shared future'. He contends that 'to be more distinctly themselves and to serve humanity more completely, religion and poetry need each other.'Note: Includes Foulcher's poems 'The Silent Builders' and 'Christ at Cana'.
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The Silent Buildersi"The silent builders are raising a house",
single work
poetry
(p. 26)
Note: Publication of this poem is contained within Foulcher's article, 'Wallflowers : A Statement About Poetry and Belief', St Mark's Review, no.197, 2004.
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