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'How do American poets see Australia in their poems? How do Australian poets see America in their poems? These two questions are answered in part by attention to several poets on either side of the Pacific. In America: Karl Shapiro, Herbert Morris, John Ashbery, John Koethe, August Kleinzahler. And in Australia: Les Murray, John Forbes, John Tranter, Robert Adamson and Robert Gray.' (Authors's abstract)
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Smooth and Troubled Passages Across the Pacific
Subjects:
- The American Model : Influence and Independence in Australian Poetry 1982 anthology criticism prose
- The Australian Love Letters of Raymond Chandler 1995 single work novel
- Australian Little Magazines 1923-1954 : Their Role in Forming and Reflecting Literary Trends 1964 single work criticism
- Collected Poems : 1970-1998 2001 collected work poetry
- Ode to Walt Whitman 1997 single work poetry
- Ode on the Death of Pius the Twelfth 1965 single work poetry
- The Younger Australian Poets 1983 anthology poetry
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