Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Robert Adamson’s Final Book Is a Search for Recognition and a Poetic Tribute to His Love of Nature
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'Robert Adamson, one of our greatest poets, died aged 79 on December 16, 2022. By that time, as recorded in the biographical note in his final book, Birds and Fish: Life on the Hawkesbury, he had published 21 volumes of poetry and had long been a renowned editor, critic and publisher. He made a significant and lasting contribution to Australian literature.' (Introduction)

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