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'From the outset—indeed, from the cover of the book, in the form of a louche, evocative Tasmanian wolf howling along to a bowed lyre—Kevin Densley's latest collection strikes a careful balance: meditations on the complexities (and failings) of popular culture; prickings of high art's bubble of self-satisfaction, with occasional swipes at academic indulgence of the same; and explorations of the folkways of Australian life, with particular emphasis on its seedier historical aspects, from horse racing to bare-knuckle brawling and protracted bushranger shenanigans. As with every polished collection, the poems are arranged with careful attention to transition and the patterning of mood, and they do not fall into readily identifiable blocks but work to maintain this thematic balance. We are welcomed to the worlds of "low" and "high" culture, as well as the vibrant folk history of the continent, and invited to appreciate how this shifting mixture works to create what we know as Australia.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Antipodes vol. 33 no. 1 June 2019 20294120 2019 periodical issue

    'This current issue of Antipodes fittingly represents the work of the three editors who have guided the journal's production in the past year or so. Volume 32 (2018), a double issue, marked the official end of Nicholas Birns's eighteen-year tenure as editor of Antipodes, and as that volume came to production, Belinda Wheeler lent a diligent hand and a keen eye to the publication of the double issue. An essay or two approved by Nicholas has made its way into the current issue (33.1), with Belinda acquiring many of the essays in this issue. Belinda also provided the editorial guidance for the special section on the work of Alexis Wright. It is from the capable hands of Nicholas and Belinda that I take the reins of the journal Antipodes, with a well-mapped path behind and an open road ahead.' (Brenda Machosky, Editorial introduction)

    2019
    pg. 181-183
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