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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 The West Verandah : The Life and Work of Les Murray
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'The life and work of Les Murray Les Murray is Australia’s leading poet and one of the greatest contemporary poets writing in the English Language. Presenting the work of critics and scholars from both Australia and abroad, this collection creates a synergy between local and international perspectives on the life and work of Les Murray.'

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Contents

* Contents derived from the Seven Hills, Blacktown area, Sydney Outer West, Sydney, New South Wales,:Boraga Academic , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Memories, Jokes and Inexhaustible Patterns : Waiting for the Past, Dennis Haskell , single work criticism (p. 47-59)
Les Murray's Journey Poems, Margaret Bradstock , single work criticism
Interview with Les Murray, Sonia Mycak (interviewer), single work interview
Who in His Write Mind ..?i"Would risk putting pen to you?", Rod Usher , single work poetry
A Defence of Poetry, Les Murray , single work criticism
The Word, Valerie Murray , single work criticism
Les Murray's Fair Field With the Distinct Timbre of an Australian Voice : The Poetry of Les Murray, Alan Gould , single work criticism
Bunyah of the Mind, Angela Smith , single work criticism
Les Murray: Transport of Poetry, Bruce A. Clunies Ross , single work criticism
Les Murray: Life, Work, and Life's Work, Robert Crawford , single work criticism
Sydney and the Bus: Some Through on the Poetry of Les Murray, single work criticism
"how Most Things Felt": Fredy Neptune and Incarnation, Charles Lock , single work criticism

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