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The Hot Winds Wake to Life in the Sweet Daytime
single work
"The hot winds wake to life in the sweet daytime"
Alternative title:
Spring
Issue Details:
First known date:
1921...
1921
The Hot Winds Wake to Life in the Sweet Daytime
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Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry
vol.
5
no.
54
May
1921
Z1210805
1921
periodical issue
1921
pg.
45
Note: Published with title: 'Spring'.
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Birth : A Little Journal of Australian Poetry
vol.
5
no.
54
May
1921
Z1210805
1921
periodical issue
1921
pg.
45
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Appears in:
- y The Poems of Lesbia Harford Drusilla Modjeska (editor), Marjorie Pizer (editor), North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1985 Z317803 1985 selected work poetry humour satire North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1985 pg. 59
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Selected Poems
Gerald Murnane
,
Melbourne
:
Text Publishing
,
2023
25775085
2023
selected work
poetry
'I love you more
Than God loves the world.'Little published in her lifetime, Lesbia Harford died young in the late 1920s. Her short lyrical poems—about social justice, revolution, free love, feminism and the experience of women—display a candour and dynamism unusual for her time and place. This essential new selection of her finest work, chosen and introduced by Gerald Murnane, reaffirms Harford’s position as one of Australia’s pre-eminent modern poets.' (Publication summary)
Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2023
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y
Selected Poems
Gerald Murnane
,
Melbourne
:
Text Publishing
,
2023
25775085
2023
selected work
poetry
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