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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 A Sexual Radical at 17 and 70, Gwen Harwood’s Frank Erotic Poetry Reflected an Ardent Life
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'The poetry of Gwen Harwood was strikingly unconventional, yet for most of her career, she was not considered especially radical. This was partly because she tended to use traditional forms; in a time of experimentation, new forms – or no form at all – seemed synonymous with new ideas.' (Introduction)

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