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This first UK edition of Robert Adamson's poetry is largely drawn from Mulberry Leaves : New and Selected Poems 1970-2001 (Paper Bark Press, 2001.) It includes a larger selection from Black Water : Approaching Zukofsky (Brandl & Schlesinger, 1999.), with the poems in their original order, but using the 2001 texts for any revised poems.
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Globalization and Poetic Sensibility : A Comparative Study of the Poems of Robert Adamson and Jayanta Mahapatra
2010
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criticism
— Appears in: Explorations In Australian Poetry 2010; (p. 130-138) Padrip Kumar Patra's essay 'compares Robert Adamson and Jayanta Mahapatra. According to Patra, both the poets have taken poetry to a height where art, life and self-awareness merge with each other.' (xi)
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Australian Poetry : Reflections on Nature, Space and Identity
2010
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criticism
— Appears in: Explorations In Australian Poetry 2010; (p. 1-40) Jayne Fenton Keane's essay presents an overview of the many treatments of nature rendered by a host of contemporary Australian poets. (v)
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Untitled
2008
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review
— Appears in: Voice : A Journal of Comment and Review , December no. 28 2008; (p. 33-35)
— Review of Reading the River : Selected Poems 2004 selected work poetry -
'If There Were World Enough and Time'
2005
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— Appears in: Agenda , Spring/Summer vol. 41 no. 1-2 2005; (p. 196-199)
— Review of Reading the River : Selected Poems 2004 selected work poetry ; The Unmapped Page : Selected Poems 2004 selected work poetry -
Life on the River
2005
single work
review
— Appears in: PN Review , May - June vol. 31 no. 5 2005; (p. 86-87)
— Review of Reading the River : Selected Poems 2004 selected work poetry
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Winged Victory
2004
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— Appears in: The Times Literary Supplement , 8 October no. 5297 2004; (p. 28)
— Review of Reading the River : Selected Poems 2004 selected work poetry ; Inside Out : An Autobiography 2004 single work autobiography -
Life on the River
2005
single work
review
— Appears in: PN Review , May - June vol. 31 no. 5 2005; (p. 86-87)
— Review of Reading the River : Selected Poems 2004 selected work poetry -
'If There Were World Enough and Time'
2005
single work
review
— Appears in: Agenda , Spring/Summer vol. 41 no. 1-2 2005; (p. 196-199)
— Review of Reading the River : Selected Poems 2004 selected work poetry ; The Unmapped Page : Selected Poems 2004 selected work poetry -
Untitled
2008
single work
review
— Appears in: Voice : A Journal of Comment and Review , December no. 28 2008; (p. 33-35)
— Review of Reading the River : Selected Poems 2004 selected work poetry -
Australian Poetry : Reflections on Nature, Space and Identity
2010
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Explorations In Australian Poetry 2010; (p. 1-40) Jayne Fenton Keane's essay presents an overview of the many treatments of nature rendered by a host of contemporary Australian poets. (v)
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Globalization and Poetic Sensibility : A Comparative Study of the Poems of Robert Adamson and Jayanta Mahapatra
2010
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Explorations In Australian Poetry 2010; (p. 130-138) Padrip Kumar Patra's essay 'compares Robert Adamson and Jayanta Mahapatra. According to Patra, both the poets have taken poetry to a height where art, life and self-awareness merge with each other.' (xi)
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