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Contents
* Contents derived from the
St Lucia,
Indooroopilly - St Lucia area,
Brisbane - North West,
Brisbane,
Queensland,:University of Queensland Press
, 1976 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Drummeri"He comes over the city like a mood", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Say it Alli"came", single work poetry (p. 4-5)
- Afternoons : 1i"That unretraceable race of Molloys", single work poetry (p. 6)
- Afternoons : 2i"The mysteries of afternoons have to do with the sun", single work poetry (p. 7)
- In the Cold Bluei"Whenever in the cold blue", single work poetry (p. 8-9)
- The Little Kingdomsi"They've fallen now", single work poetry (p. 10)
- Prologuei"We've drunk from a broken flower", single work poetry (p. 13)
- Beyond Silence Ii"We're here to say goodbye", single work poetry (p. 14-21)
- Ii"The red dove", single work poetry (p. 22)
- IIi"I've a headful of", single work poetry (p. 23)
- IIIi"There was", single work poetry (p. 24)
- Whistling in the Darki"Tonight", single work poetry (p. 25-26)
- Stonesi"There's nothing in the words", single work poetry (p. 27)
- Letter : 1i"I could give you a key made of moss", single work poetry (p. 28)
- Letter : 2i"Everything I think is a message to you", single work poetry (p. 29)
- IVi"Your letter broke into pebbles", single work poetry (p. 30)
- Vi"Moving softly through sunlight", single work poetry (p. 31)
- Beyond Silence II (for My Wife Fred)i"Once my tongue was a mirror", single work poetry (p. 32-34)
- Notionsi"Buried at my desk", single work poetry (p. 35-39)
- Directionsi"When the first fruit begins to fall", single work poetry (p. 40-41)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Other Formats
- Also sound recording.
Works about this Work
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The Sun's Fish Dreaming : The Poetry of Andrew Taylor
2004
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , May vol. 21 no. 3 2004; (p. 312-323) Duwell surveys the writing life of Andrew Taylor which, in his view, has so far only received fairly superficial and fragmented critical comment and 'awaits a detailed examination'. In considering the different stages of Taylor's development as a poet, Duwell's aim is 'to lay out the elements of that life and to suggest the parameters within which a more detailed discussion might take place'. He sees the overall image of Taylor's poetry as 'continuities inside radical changes of mode' and argues that Taylor's poetry is 'generated out of ... the dichotomy of absence and plenitude' (312). -
A Note of Pain
1976
single work
review
— Appears in: Quadrant , October vol. 20 no. 10 1976; (p. 55-56)
— Review of The Invention of Fire 1976 selected work poetry -
Birds, Cathedrals, Dreams, Asylums, Hardcore
1976
single work
review
— Appears in: Southerly , December vol. 36 no. 4 1976; (p. 471-478)
— Review of Domestic Hardcore 1975 selected work poetry ; Immigrant Chronicle 1975 selected work poetry ; Will's Dream 1975 selected work poetry ; The Invention of Fire 1976 selected work poetry ; Reef Poems 1976 selected work poetry
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Birds, Cathedrals, Dreams, Asylums, Hardcore
1976
single work
review
— Appears in: Southerly , December vol. 36 no. 4 1976; (p. 471-478)
— Review of Domestic Hardcore 1975 selected work poetry ; Immigrant Chronicle 1975 selected work poetry ; Will's Dream 1975 selected work poetry ; The Invention of Fire 1976 selected work poetry ; Reef Poems 1976 selected work poetry -
A Note of Pain
1976
single work
review
— Appears in: Quadrant , October vol. 20 no. 10 1976; (p. 55-56)
— Review of The Invention of Fire 1976 selected work poetry -
The Sun's Fish Dreaming : The Poetry of Andrew Taylor
2004
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , May vol. 21 no. 3 2004; (p. 312-323) Duwell surveys the writing life of Andrew Taylor which, in his view, has so far only received fairly superficial and fragmented critical comment and 'awaits a detailed examination'. In considering the different stages of Taylor's development as a poet, Duwell's aim is 'to lay out the elements of that life and to suggest the parameters within which a more detailed discussion might take place'. He sees the overall image of Taylor's poetry as 'continuities inside radical changes of mode' and argues that Taylor's poetry is 'generated out of ... the dichotomy of absence and plenitude' (312).
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