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'In this series of eclogues ... Mark Tredinnick makes a slow road trip through a landscape of ideas, emotions and things. The scenery is real, intimate and mythic; the voice, gentle and urgent. "A poem is country," Tredinnick writes, "and it needs you to keep walking it... You write it like rain; you enter it like nightfall." These poems think musically and carefully about landscape, love and loss - they contemplate the world and how one might live in it with grace.' (Publisher's blurb)
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Launched in New South Wales at Berkelouw's Book Barn, Berrima, 27 September 2008.
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Works about this Work
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A Poet in Your Pocket
2011
single work
review
— Appears in: Indigo , Summer no. 6 2011; (p. 126-131)
— Review of The Road South 2008 selected work poetry ; The Witnesses 2010 selected work poetry ; The Tibetan Cabinet 2010 selected work poetry
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A Poet in Your Pocket
2011
single work
review
— Appears in: Indigo , Summer no. 6 2011; (p. 126-131)
— Review of The Road South 2008 selected work poetry ; The Witnesses 2010 selected work poetry ; The Tibetan Cabinet 2010 selected work poetry
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