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'Everyone loves Judith Wright. Her poetry was consistently brilliant and stunningly lyrical. She opened Australian eyes in the 1940s to the possibilities of modernism in poetry, she opened our eyes to the engagement poetry can have with philosophical ideas, with history, and with the guilt, racism, pride and violence in that history, she opened our eyes to our landscapes, our flora and fauna. ...'
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https://theconversation.com/friday-essay-judith-wright-in-a-new-light-67222
Friday Essay : Judith Wright in a New Light
The Conversation

Subjects:
- Judith Wright (1915-2000) 2002 single work biography
- South of My Days 1945 single work poetry
- The Generations of Men 1959 single work prose
- The Unknown Judith Wright 2016 single work biography
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