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'What an extraordinary fellow John Clarke was: a comedian who savoured poetry, a political satirist who didn’t do impersonations, a comic genius who was genial. When Clarke died in April, aged 68, while tracking down his beloved birds in the bush, it was apparent he was special to a great swag of people. He was special to people because he was special in himself.' (Introduction)
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Review of:
- A Pleasure to Be Here : The Best of Clarke and Dawe 1989–2017 2017 selected work interview
- Tinkering : The Complete Book of John Clarke 2017 selected work poetry prose essay
- The Tournament 2002 single work novel
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