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1 Poet, Tree : Martin Harrison's "Red Gum" Brian Reid , 2018 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 2 no. 18 2018;

'This essay argues that Martin Harrison's "Red Gum" (1997) showcases a phenomenological approach to natural and built environments that anticipates later developments in what would now be called ecopoetics. First, the essay analyzes the poem's rhetoric, imagery, and intertextuality, especially its half-buried allusions to David Campbell's Branch of Dodona (1970). Then, it explores the possible impact of the digital communications revolution on "writing ecology" by comparing "Red Gum" to a more recent poem, Fiona Hile's "Stripes" (2013).' (Publication abstract)

1 The Historical Society of the Northern Territory : A Retrospective Earl James , David Carment , Brian Reid , 2014 single work essay
— Appears in: Northern Territory Historical Studies , no. 25 2014; (p. 1-9)
'This compilation of reminiscences is assembled on the occasion of the Society's fiftieth year to honour the Society's long standing patron, Austin Asche AC QC. He was a former Administrator of the Northern Territory, a former Chief Justice of the Northern Territory Supreme Court and a former Chancellor of the (then) Northern Territory University. Austin Asche has also been Patron of the Historical Society since 1989. He is a much loved and respected supporter of the Society Austin Asche has a very long association with the Northern Territory and its people. Two paragraphs have been selected from an address he gave to the Society in 2012 that reflect this.'
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