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Includes the best of the author's 2002 publication Afterimages, as well as sixteen new poems.
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Works about this Work
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In the Light : The Poetry of Robert Gray
2012
single work
criticism
— Appears in: PN Review , January/February vol. 38 no. 3 2012; (p. 60-64) 'Prefacing his fine memoir, The Land I Came Through Last (2008), Robert Gray writes that his original intention was to write about his parents but that in the writing the book shaded into an autobiography. It certainly presents fascinating portraits of his family and of their contexts and times but finally it is indeed an autobiography, and quite selfconsciously a poet's autobiography, even one firmly in the Romantic tradition.' (Author's introduction)
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A Forest of Paperbacks
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: The London Magazine , February/March 2007; (p. 103-105)
— Review of Nameless Earth 2006 selected work poetry -
A Sharp Eye for the Drift of Things
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 24 March 2007; (p. 18)
— Review of Nameless Earth 2006 selected work poetry
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A Sharp Eye for the Drift of Things
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 24 March 2007; (p. 18)
— Review of Nameless Earth 2006 selected work poetry -
A Forest of Paperbacks
2007
single work
review
— Appears in: The London Magazine , February/March 2007; (p. 103-105)
— Review of Nameless Earth 2006 selected work poetry -
In the Light : The Poetry of Robert Gray
2012
single work
criticism
— Appears in: PN Review , January/February vol. 38 no. 3 2012; (p. 60-64) 'Prefacing his fine memoir, The Land I Came Through Last (2008), Robert Gray writes that his original intention was to write about his parents but that in the writing the book shaded into an autobiography. It certainly presents fascinating portraits of his family and of their contexts and times but finally it is indeed an autobiography, and quite selfconsciously a poet's autobiography, even one firmly in the Romantic tradition.' (Author's introduction)
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