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2017...
no.
6
March
2017
of
Journal of Poetics Research
est. 2014
Journal of Poetics Research
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Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
- Auckland 2012 Symposium, part three by American poet and essayist Rachel Blau DuPlessis
- My Life in Printing by Ward Ritchie
- Afghanistan and the Effects of War on Men by American poet Norman MacAfee
- Jesse Glass: Three pieces
- Arpine Konyalian Grenier: 2 poems
- Bozo the Slick by American poet Michael Rothenberg
- Elisabeth Frost: on Rachel Blau DuPlessis
- Anthony Howell: a few words on Alain-Fournier
- Vincent Katz reviews Phaedra(s) at BAM
- Vincent Katz: David Meltzer, 1937-2016
- Alan Botsford: on Joseph Brodsky
- Emily Bilman: Geoffrey Hill’s Poetry
- Simon Collings on British poet Roy Fisher
- Simon Collings: The Scale of Artifice
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2017 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Auckland 2012 Symposium, Part Two,
John Tranter
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single work
essay
Tranter comments on the sessions held at the 'Short Takes on the Long Poem' Symposium held at the University of Auckland 29-30 March 2012.Note: still images
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Auckland 2012 Symposium, Part One,
single work
essay
Tranter comments on the University of Auckland Symposium: “Short Takes on Long Poems”, 28-30 March, 2012
- 2/12/08 - A Poem for Philip Whaleni"Here it comes again, imagination of myself:", single work poetry
- Two Deathsi"a better story", single work poetry
- Camera Obscura : Hockneyi"shots of light", single work poetry
- Cavafyi"the barbarians are still needed", single work poetry
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On Theories of Suburbanism,
single work
criticism
'The ‘banal’ expression of occupation in settler societies today is the ‘suburbs’. This is the case in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Canada. This is not to suggest that we do not see cases of direct violence or that there are not sovereign peoples in them or that suburbs do not exist in other nations or that the suburbs are categorically distinct from city or country. It is that we fail to think through the collective material and ideal life that inheres in them in a language game that is from them. (Introduction)
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