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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Watson Era
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'A new collection of conceptual cricket poetry by Nick Whittock, author of Covers, The Doon and hows its. An elegy to the passing of the Shane Watson era in Australian cricket, as well as an affirmation of the coming of the Whittock era in Australian cricket poetry.' (Publication summary)

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      The Crater Press ,
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      • Published 5 July 2016

Works about this Work

Duncan Hose Reviews Nick Whittock Duncan Hose , 2017 single work review essay
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 February no. 57 2017;
'Whatever happened to the Goddam enlightenment? I understand that this grandiose Western intrigue has moved dialectically through succeeding twilights if not dark ages, and the twentieth century was a sort of apocalyptic culmination or quickening of this protracted ‘event’ with the splitting of the atom, the holocaust and turning the idea of the world into a globalised tele-visual circus of war and business. Maybe we should ditch the old plot of light overcoming dark and go for the Baphomet’s ultimate configurative solution: solve et coagula, come together and go apart.' (Introduction)
Duncan Hose Reviews Nick Whittock Duncan Hose , 2017 single work review essay
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 February no. 57 2017;
'Whatever happened to the Goddam enlightenment? I understand that this grandiose Western intrigue has moved dialectically through succeeding twilights if not dark ages, and the twentieth century was a sort of apocalyptic culmination or quickening of this protracted ‘event’ with the splitting of the atom, the holocaust and turning the idea of the world into a globalised tele-visual circus of war and business. Maybe we should ditch the old plot of light overcoming dark and go for the Baphomet’s ultimate configurative solution: solve et coagula, come together and go apart.' (Introduction)
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