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Applestealers : Is a Collection of the New Poetry in Australia, Including Notes, Statements, Histories on La Mama
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1974
Applestealers : Is a Collection of the New Poetry in Australia, Including Notes, Statements, Histories on La Mama
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Contents
* Contents derived from the
Melbourne,
Victoria,:Outback Press
, 1974 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Beginnings - A Note on La Mama, single work criticism (p. 15-19)
- Welcome Stranger - By Way of Introduction, single work criticism (p. 22-26)
-
Maurie Speaks About a Secret Australia While in Icelandi"The children's swings in Iceland,",
single work
poetry
(p. 35-38)
Note: Author note: 1968
- Hockey Girls...i"Hockey girls on art nouveau lawns,", single work poetry (p. 39-40)
- Maurie in Europei"Maurie likes to get back to Europe", single work poetry (p. 41)
- Maurie in Americai"'TAKE CARE'", single work poetry (p. 42-47)
- At Rendezvousi"In the wake of greetings we walk to a park", single work poetry (p. 49-52)
- Tobaccoi"Flavour the days, tobacco.", single work poetry (p. 53-55)
- From a Seat in Joe's Seafoodsi"Here,", single work poetry (p. 56-58)
- Sea Poem for the Navyi"Is not my home the Ocean", single work poetry (p. 59-60)
- Leaving Sconei"It is the last futility", single work poetry (p. 61)
- Sail Planei"As yet wordless", single work poetry (p. 63-71)
- Falli"The first dreams", single work poetry (p. 72-73)
- Untitled (from Slice 4)i"Especially for the bankrupt", extract poetry (p. 74)
- Untitled (from Slice 8)i"Now I just want to say", extract poetry (p. 75-77)
- Girl with Dogi"Sitting on Thames St wharf", single work poetry (p. 79)
-
1910: Homage to Marinettii"At night",
single work
poetry
(p. 80)
Note: Dedication: for Terry Smith
- Tricks/Dankoi"I sometimes think how nice it", single work poetry (p. 81-82)
- Poem for Harlow & the Other Womeni"It could have been any", single work poetry (p. 83-84)
- The Rand-McNally Official Map of the Mooni"Now & then, there's a good day", single work poetry (p. 85-86)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
-
The Myth of the New and Others
2016
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Poetic Eye : Occasional Writings 1982-2012 2016; (p. 118-129) 'It is a curiosity that Nigel Roberts's poetry has not attracted critical commentary to the degree accorded to many of his Australian contemporaries who came to prominence as members of the 'Generation of '68'. In a way. he could be thankful that this is so.' (Introduction) -
Pam Brown’s Sydney Poetry in the 70s : In Conversation with Corey Wakeling
Corey Wakeling
(interviewer),
2012
single work
interview
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 May vol. 38 no. 0 2012; 'Pam Brown is not only one of Australia's most prolific and important poets writing today, but also one of our richest archives on the history of late twentieth century Australian poetry. Since this is Cordite's Sydney issue, I thought an interview with her might evince a valuably multifarious image of, perhaps, Australia's most speedily shifting poetic landscape. In particular, as a contemporary Australian poetic history of the late twentieth century stems in part from poets closely associated with the city, it only made sense to ask Pam Brown, Sydney avant-garde collaborator, instigator, publisher and poet. Author of 16 books and 10 chapbooks, Brown has lived most of her life in Sydney, and now lives with her partner in the suburb of Alexandria. As well as offer new understandings of a period thoroughly historicised, I hoped Brown's personal recollections of the formative 1970s would illuminate the significance of those small press and handmade initiatives of the past that Astrid Lorange sees as 'non-causal' and 'monadic' in her Jacket2 archival commentary. Naturally, I was not disappointed.' (Author's introduction)
-
The Graying of the Underground : Australian 'Avant Garde' Poetry in the Sulking Seventies
1979
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Overland , no. 74 1979; (p. 5-9) -
Against the Epigones
1975
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Quadrant , June vol. 19 no. 3 1975; (p. 67-74) -
Poetry - Mainly Melbourne
1975
single work
review
— Appears in: Overland , Autumn no. 60 1975; (p. 77-80)
— Review of Applestealers : Is a Collection of the New Poetry in Australia, Including Notes, Statements, Histories on La Mama 1974 anthology poetry ; Pie Anthology 1974 anthology poetry
-
Untitled
1975
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 1 February 1975; (p. 15)
— Review of In an Australian Country Graveyard and Other Poems 1974 selected work poetry ; Applestealers : Is a Collection of the New Poetry in Australia, Including Notes, Statements, Histories on La Mama 1974 anthology poetry -
What the New Novels Are Really Like
1974
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 28 September vol. 96 no. 4925 1974; (p. 46-47)
— Review of Crying in the Garden 1974 single work novel ; The Beginning of Everything and the End of Everything Else 1974 single work novel ; The Fat Man in History : Short Stories 1974 selected work short story ; Applestealers : Is a Collection of the New Poetry in Australia, Including Notes, Statements, Histories on La Mama 1974 anthology poetry ; The Tidal Forest 1974 single work novel ; The Pure Land 1974 single work novel ; Living Together 1974 single work novel -
Untitled
1975
single work
review
— Appears in: The Age , 4 January 1975; (p. 13)
— Review of The First Paperback Poets Anthology 1974 anthology poetry ; Applestealers : Is a Collection of the New Poetry in Australia, Including Notes, Statements, Histories on La Mama 1974 anthology poetry -
Untitled
1975
single work
review
— Appears in: Blacksmith , Winter no. 2 1975; (p. 56-57)
— Review of Applestealers : Is a Collection of the New Poetry in Australia, Including Notes, Statements, Histories on La Mama 1974 anthology poetry -
Untitled
1974
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australian , 30 November 1974; (p. 21)
— Review of Applestealers : Is a Collection of the New Poetry in Australia, Including Notes, Statements, Histories on La Mama 1974 anthology poetry -
Pam Brown’s Sydney Poetry in the 70s : In Conversation with Corey Wakeling
Corey Wakeling
(interviewer),
2012
single work
interview
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 May vol. 38 no. 0 2012; 'Pam Brown is not only one of Australia's most prolific and important poets writing today, but also one of our richest archives on the history of late twentieth century Australian poetry. Since this is Cordite's Sydney issue, I thought an interview with her might evince a valuably multifarious image of, perhaps, Australia's most speedily shifting poetic landscape. In particular, as a contemporary Australian poetic history of the late twentieth century stems in part from poets closely associated with the city, it only made sense to ask Pam Brown, Sydney avant-garde collaborator, instigator, publisher and poet. Author of 16 books and 10 chapbooks, Brown has lived most of her life in Sydney, and now lives with her partner in the suburb of Alexandria. As well as offer new understandings of a period thoroughly historicised, I hoped Brown's personal recollections of the formative 1970s would illuminate the significance of those small press and handmade initiatives of the past that Astrid Lorange sees as 'non-causal' and 'monadic' in her Jacket2 archival commentary. Naturally, I was not disappointed.' (Author's introduction)
-
Against the Epigones
1975
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Quadrant , June vol. 19 no. 3 1975; (p. 67-74) -
The Graying of the Underground : Australian 'Avant Garde' Poetry in the Sulking Seventies
1979
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Overland , no. 74 1979; (p. 5-9) -
The Myth of the New and Others
2016
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Poetic Eye : Occasional Writings 1982-2012 2016; (p. 118-129) 'It is a curiosity that Nigel Roberts's poetry has not attracted critical commentary to the degree accorded to many of his Australian contemporaries who came to prominence as members of the 'Generation of '68'. In a way. he could be thankful that this is so.' (Introduction)
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