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  • Author:agent Martin Harrison http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/harrison-martin
Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 Bronzewings with Lightning
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Southerly Watermarks vol. 64 no. 2 Nicolette Stasko (editor), Mark Tredinnick (editor), 2004 Z1187065 2004 periodical issue 2004 pg. 147-150
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Wild Bees : New and Selected Poems Martin Harrison , Crawley : University of Western Australia , 2008 Z1512914 2008 selected work poetry

    'Martin Harrison has been described as a writer whose poetry is a meeting place between the immensity, and intensity, of the Australian environment and the hi-tech world of everyday life. Collected here is the poet's own re-casting of his work since the early 1990s, setting accomplished poems from earlier books in the company of recent poems and prose poems. Martin Harrison's Wild Bees — New and Selected Poems marks a place of arrival and a new departure.' (Publication summary)

    Crawley : University of Western Australia , 2008
    pg. 153-158
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Out of the Box : Contemporary Australian Gay and Lesbian Poets Michael Farrell (editor), Jill Jones (editor), Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2009 Z1659548 2009 anthology poetry (taught in 2 units) The first contemporary book of its kind: poems by gay and lesbian poets writing now in the freedoms and dangers of the 21st century. Out of the Boxfeatures new poems by David Malouf and Dorothy Porter and introduces new poets Maria Zajkowski and Scott-Patrick Mitchell – not to mention the free ranging poets in between. Poems of love, violence, sex and experiment, with just enough everyday life to keep you grounded. Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2009 pg. 50-54
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