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Structures Don't Go Out Onto the Streets? Notes on John Tranter's Radical Pastiche
2023
single work
essay
— Appears in: Overland , Autumn no. 250 2023; (p. 3-8) 'My first real encounter with John Tranter's work. outside the miscellaneous poetry journals that somehow found their way into the local public library, came about unexpectedly enough through the efforts of John Millett, editor of the soon-to-be-defunct Pomp Australia. Millen, successor to Crate Perry. was liberal with the Poetry AuStrulia and South Head Press backlist and, along with books by Bruce Bearer, Noel Stock, Jennifer Maiden. Douglas Stewart and others. sent me a copy of Tranter's debut collection. Parallax (1970)...' (Introduction) -
A Life Defined By Poetry
2009
single work
column
— Appears in: Sydney Pen Magazine , June 2009; (p. 10-11) -
The New Australian Poetry
1980
single work
review
— Appears in: Polar Bear 1980; (p. 43-)
— Review of The New Australian Poetry 1979 anthology poetry biography ; Parallax 1970 single work poetry ; Crying in Early Infancy : 100 sonnets 1977 sequence poetry ; Dazed in the Ladies Lounge : Poems 1979 selected work poetry
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The New Australian Poetry
1980
single work
review
— Appears in: Polar Bear 1980; (p. 43-)
— Review of The New Australian Poetry 1979 anthology poetry biography ; Parallax 1970 single work poetry ; Crying in Early Infancy : 100 sonnets 1977 sequence poetry ; Dazed in the Ladies Lounge : Poems 1979 selected work poetry -
A Life Defined By Poetry
2009
single work
column
— Appears in: Sydney Pen Magazine , June 2009; (p. 10-11) -
Structures Don't Go Out Onto the Streets? Notes on John Tranter's Radical Pastiche
2023
single work
essay
— Appears in: Overland , Autumn no. 250 2023; (p. 3-8) 'My first real encounter with John Tranter's work. outside the miscellaneous poetry journals that somehow found their way into the local public library, came about unexpectedly enough through the efforts of John Millett, editor of the soon-to-be-defunct Pomp Australia. Millen, successor to Crate Perry. was liberal with the Poetry AuStrulia and South Head Press backlist and, along with books by Bruce Bearer, Noel Stock, Jennifer Maiden. Douglas Stewart and others. sent me a copy of Tranter's debut collection. Parallax (1970)...' (Introduction)