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Max is Missing single work   poetry   "The stars are there as mathematics is,"
  • Author:agent Peter Porter http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/porter-peter
Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Max is Missing
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All Publication Details

  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Eureka Street vol. 9 no. 9 November 1999 Z663068 1999 periodical issue 1999 pg. 35
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Max is Missing Peter Porter , London : Picador , 2001 Z938078 2001 selected work poetry A collection of 41 poems some of which had been previously published. The subjects of the poems range from historic European cities to the Australia of Porter's childhood and the quiet domestic scene. London : Picador , 2001 pg. 10-11
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Penguin Anthology of Australian Poetry John Kinsella (editor), Camberwell : Penguin , 2009 Z1553543 2009 anthology poetry (taught in 16 units)

    'This is a comprehensive survey of Australian poetic achievement, ranging from early colonial and indigenous verse to contemporary work, from the major poets to those who deserve to be better recognised.' (Provided by the publisher).

    Camberwell : Penguin , 2009
    pg. 230-231
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Rest on the Flight : Selected Poems Peter Porter , London : Picador , 2010 Z1687048 2010 selected work poetry Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2010 pg. 349-350
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Turnrow Anthology of Contemporary Australian Poetry John Kinsella (editor), Monroe : LA Desperation Press Turnrow Books , 2014 8049508 2014 anthology poetry

    'This anthology...is a negotiation of many spaces. That of poets and their work, the idea of "Australia", the idea of being "represented" in a different demographic (America), personal or textual issues with anthologiser, who else is being included (though none outside myself and the publishers have knowledge of this until publication). Vitally, whoat matters is the conversations that arise from the anthology going public, and how the poets and readers deal with this community that has been organically and artificially induced.' John Kinsella (Source: backcover)

    Monroe : LA Desperation Press Turnrow Books , 2014
    pg. 415-416
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