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Cordite Poetry Review
No Theme VII
no.
86
1 May
2018
13979368
2018
periodical issue
'Four years ago, writing an essay on David Malouf, I learned that Hawthorn Library held a copy of his first poetry collection, Bicycle and Other Poems (1970). I borrowed it, and, sadly, I returned it, too. Today, I rang the library to find the book. The friendly librarian on duty told me that it had been ‘deleted’ from the catalogue. She could find no record of whether they had given it away or thrown it in the recycling bin.' (Lisa Gorton, Introduction to No Theme VII)
2018
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Cordite Poetry Review
No Theme VII
no.
86
1 May
2018
13979368
2018
periodical issue
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- y A Kinder Sea St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2020 18610460 2020 selected work poetry 'A Kinder Sea explores the sea as sanctuary, hoard and repository. It is composed of sequences – love letters, elegies, narratives and odes – it looks outwards from the intimate to take in others' lives and voices, remaking form and craft. Felicity Plunkett's remarkable poems balance wrack and loss with vitality, resilience and beauty.' (Publication summary) St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2020 pg. 89-90
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The Language in My Tongue : An Anthology of Australian and New Zealand Poetry
Cassandra Atherton
(editor),
Paul Hetherington
(editor),
Australia
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FarFlung Editions
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2022
24888961
2022
anthology
poetry
'This new anthology of Australian and New Zealand poetry is remarkable for its exuberance, its vitality, and the notably youthful vibrancy of its free verse as well as its innovative prose poetry. Including a wide range of voices from such well-known poets as John Kinsella, Pam Brown, and John Tranter to relative new-comers like Chris Tse and essa may ranapiri, The Language in my Tongue is full of surprises and special pleasures.
—Marjorie Perloff, Professor Emerita of English
at Stanford University and Florence R. Scott Professor
of English Emerita at the University of Southern California'Here are vernaculars. Here are modern-day classics. Here is a “mind in an unclear world,” “a space perfection will never survive.” Here is invention permitted to travel the world, in dense prose poems and in chatty ones, in capable free verse and ghazals, “emissaries” and “a russet lock in an envelope.” Here Echnida meets the Spider, “making things transparent,” and here [is] bodily frailty and erotic love. Here, readers, are some highlights of the Antipodes, two—no, far more than two—poetic traditions, made available for you. Investigate. Drink deep.
—Stephanie Burt, Professor of English at Harvard University' (Publication summary)
Australia : FarFlung Editions , 2022 pg. 142-143
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The Language in My Tongue : An Anthology of Australian and New Zealand Poetry
Cassandra Atherton
(editor),
Paul Hetherington
(editor),
Australia
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FarFlung Editions
,
2022
24888961
2022
anthology
poetry
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