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'This collection of contemporary poems is intended to expose what is extraordinary and sometimes luminous about the details of everyday life and family relations. ' (Publication summary)
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Jamie Grant : Form with FeelingGeoffrey Lehmann,
2015single work criticism — Appears in:
Quadrant,January / Februaryvol.
59no.
1/22015;(p. 108-109)'Jamie Grant is one of Australia's best, but most neglected poets. It is about a decade and a half since a book of his poems has appeared. His father and, only to a slightly lesser extent his mother, are a recurring presence in this superbly readable book.' (Publication abstract)
Jamie Grant : Form with FeelingGeoffrey Lehmann,
2015single work criticism — Appears in:
Quadrant,January / Februaryvol.
59no.
1/22015;(p. 108-109)'Jamie Grant is one of Australia's best, but most neglected poets. It is about a decade and a half since a book of his poems has appeared. His father and, only to a slightly lesser extent his mother, are a recurring presence in this superbly readable book.' (Publication abstract)