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Under the Mountains and Beside a Creek : Robert Gray and the Shepherding of Antipodean Being
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2007
Under the Mountains and Beside a Creek : Robert Gray and the Shepherding of Antipodean Being
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This chapter explores the agricultural and literary metaphors of pastoralism; it takes a traditional ecocritical approach, focussing on how the land has affected the poet and his writing. In Australia, whose economy has so long depended on the pastoral industry, there has developed a different kind of pastoral poetry, exemplified by the poetry of Robert Gray. Drawing on his experience of the North Coat of New South Wales, Grays poetry has matured as he has become an exemplar of what Martin Heidegger terms the 'shepherd of being'. from The Littoral Zone.
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Under the Mountains and Beside a Creek : Robert Gray and the Shepherding of Antipodean Being
Subjects:
- The Waters Under the Earth (from a work-in-progress) 2003 extract autobiography
- Journey : The North Coast 1970 single work poetry
- A Poem of Not More Than Forty Lines on the Subject of Nature 2002 single work poetry
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