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1 y separately published work icon The Underground Stream Michael Fitzgerald-Clarke , West End : Dolmen House , 2017 11114186 2017 selected work poetry

'In this collection, Townsville poet Michael Fitzgerald-Clarke brings together poems penned in Contemplative Living with Thomas Merton sessions at the House of Prayer, and a range of other poems including several from the 1980s. As a whole, they illustrate Michael's worldview, that includes the sacredness of being. Please open at any page and enjoy.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Eternity in Words Dennis Thomas , West End : Dolmen House , 2016 9862129 2016 selected work poetry

A book of poems by Australian poet Dennis Thomas

1 y separately published work icon A Pre-elegy Garland A Pre-elegy Garland : (Art, Poems and Prose) Michael Fitzgerald-Clarke (editor), West End : Dolmen House , 2015 10922512 2015 anthology poetry

A collection of elegiac poetry from ten poets.

1 y separately published work icon The Incompleat Poetries Michael Fitzgerald-Clarke , West End : Dolmen House , 2014 8193145 2014 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Let the Sea Find Its Edges Michael Fitzgerald-Clarke (editor), Townsville : Dolmen House , 2013 6858913 2013 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Paradoxophies Martha Landman , Michael Fitzgerald-Clarke , Townsville : Dolmen House , 2012 6858670 2012 selected work poetry

'The Paradoxophies begins with a firm foundation: the scaffold of literary form; the big questions. Like the winding path of constant evolution, Fitzgerald-Clarke and Landman step beyond these bare bones: moving from narrative to lyrical, they tease out meaning and unease in every quarter of their exploration of those fundamental mysteries that haunt us all.The rhythms of the poems, the sheer force of their content, and the beauty of the work - as well as its occasional arresting ugliness - allows the reader to move into the freedom of meaning, all the while keeping one foot firmly rooted in literary tradition.' (Publisher's blurb)

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