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Form, Artifice and Contemporary Australian Poetics : John Tranter’s ‘The Anaglyph’
2014
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , June vol. 59 no. 1 2014; (p. 104-122)Argues that John Tranter’s long poem, ‘The Anaglyph,’ published as part of his Starlight collection in 2010, is both an experimental work and tribute to pre-eminent American poet, John Ashbery, and the twentieth-century avant-garde traditions to which Ashbery belongs.
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Thrill of the Quill
2010
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 28 - 29 August 2010; (p. 26-30) 'Poetry is not dead. It's simply found a life beyond the bookshelf - in pubs, clubs, living rooms and online magazines.' (p. 26)
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Thrill of the Quill
2010
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 28 - 29 August 2010; (p. 26-30) 'Poetry is not dead. It's simply found a life beyond the bookshelf - in pubs, clubs, living rooms and online magazines.' (p. 26) -
Form, Artifice and Contemporary Australian Poetics : John Tranter’s ‘The Anaglyph’
2014
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , June vol. 59 no. 1 2014; (p. 104-122)Argues that John Tranter’s long poem, ‘The Anaglyph,’ published as part of his Starlight collection in 2010, is both an experimental work and tribute to pre-eminent American poet, John Ashbery, and the twentieth-century avant-garde traditions to which Ashbery belongs.
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