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Colin Bingham, The Telegraph and Poetic Modernism in Brisbane between the Wars
2016
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Queensland Review , vol. 23 no. 2 2016; (p. 151-163) 'Brisbane has sometimes been represented as a bulwark of literary traditionalism against the advances of poetic modernism in the southern capitals during the first half of the twentieth century. But as William Hatherell showed in The Third Metropolis, modernism had a brief but intense flourishing in the northern city during and immediately after World War II. This article traces the reception and practice of poetic modernism in Brisbane even earlier than that, in the period between the wars, both in the form of a vigorous critical debate over ‘modernistic poetry’ in the Courier-Mail and elsewhere, and also in the composition and publication of a significant quantity of self-consciously modernist poetry in Brisbane's evening daily, the Telegraph, with the active encouragement of the paper's literary editor, Colin Bingham, from 1930 to 1939.' (Introduction) - y The Beckoning Horizon : Growing Away from an Outback Childhood Ringwood : Penguin , 1983 Z349615 1983 single work autobiography
- y The Beckoning Horizon : Growing Away from an Outback Childhood Ringwood : Penguin , 1983 Z349615 1983 single work autobiography
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Colin Bingham, The Telegraph and Poetic Modernism in Brisbane between the Wars
2016
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Queensland Review , vol. 23 no. 2 2016; (p. 151-163) 'Brisbane has sometimes been represented as a bulwark of literary traditionalism against the advances of poetic modernism in the southern capitals during the first half of the twentieth century. But as William Hatherell showed in The Third Metropolis, modernism had a brief but intense flourishing in the northern city during and immediately after World War II. This article traces the reception and practice of poetic modernism in Brisbane even earlier than that, in the period between the wars, both in the form of a vigorous critical debate over ‘modernistic poetry’ in the Courier-Mail and elsewhere, and also in the composition and publication of a significant quantity of self-consciously modernist poetry in Brisbane's evening daily, the Telegraph, with the active encouragement of the paper's literary editor, Colin Bingham, from 1930 to 1939.' (Introduction)
PeriodicalNewspaper Details
Frequency:
Daily (Monday to Saturday)
Range:
1 October 1872 - [5 February 1988]
Continues:
Colonist (1871-1872)
Supplement:
Telegraph Southside (Brisbane, Qld.)
Telegraph Northside (Brisbane, Qld.)
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