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- y Westerly vol. 51 November 2006 Z1354201 2006 periodical issue 2006 pg. 136-137
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Ghostly Subjects
Cambridge
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Salt Publishing
,
2009
Z1638692
2009
selected work
poetry
In Ghostly Subjects, Maria Takolander applies her unflinching gaze to topics ranging from the Madrid train bombings to sex dolls, from domestic violence to poetry readings, and from love games to cosmetics. The world portrayed in this striking collection is intensely uncanny and rendered with a distinctive precision of language and vision. (Publisher's blurb)
Cambridge
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Salt Publishing
,
2009
pg.
7-8
Note:
Note:
Dedication: For Charlie Quarrell
With first line: I might have imagined the crabs;
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y
Ghostly Subjects
Cambridge
:
Salt Publishing
,
2009
Z1638692
2009
selected work
poetry
In Ghostly Subjects, Maria Takolander applies her unflinching gaze to topics ranging from the Madrid train bombings to sex dolls, from domestic violence to poetry readings, and from love games to cosmetics. The world portrayed in this striking collection is intensely uncanny and rendered with a distinctive precision of language and vision. (Publisher's blurb)
Cambridge
:
Salt Publishing
,
2009
pg.
7-8
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Appears in:
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Thirty Australian Poets
Felicity Plunkett
(editor),
St Lucia
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University of Queensland Press
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2011
Z1811253
2011
anthology
poetry
'A landmark anthology celebrating a new generation of Australian poets.
'1968 marked a turning point in Australian poetry, when a dynamic wave of new poets sought to revitalise a "moribund poetic culture". At the helm of that generation was John Tranter who argued that there would be cycles or generations of poets with peak moments where new poets would emerge to revitalise the culture.
'Forty years later, with a spate of superb debut collections, Australian poetry has never looked so energetic and vital. From the imaginatively mind-boggling to the exquisitely lyrical, from tender and edgy erotic currents to wild feats of intellect and playfulness, the dynamism of contemporary Australian poetry is abundantly evident.
'Thirty Australian Poets is the first anthology to celebrate the generation of poets born after 1968 and includes a wonderful diversity of voices and styles, from re-imagined versions of traditional forms to the experimental and avant-garde. This groundbreaking anthology captures the spirit of an exciting generation who, between them, have won every major poetry award, and made the renaissance of Australian poetry impossible to ignore.' (From the publisher's website.)
St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2011 pg. 239-240
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y
Thirty Australian Poets
Felicity Plunkett
(editor),
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2011
Z1811253
2011
anthology
poetry
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- Tooradin, Western Port Bay Northern area, Western Port Bay area, Victoria,
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