Windy Drop Down Creek single work   poetry   "It was a blustering winter. I saw his name"
Is part of Creon's Dream Robert Adamson , 1995 sequence poetry
  • Author:agent Robert Adamson http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/adamson-robert
Issue Details: First known date: 1995... 1995 Windy Drop Down Creek
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    y separately published work icon Let Dark Memory Bloom Paul Kavanagh (editor), Newcastle West : Coal River Press , 1995 Z244708 1995 anthology poetry Newcastle West : Coal River Press , 1995 pg. 95-96
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    y separately published work icon The Age 30 December 1995 Z594495 1995 newspaper issue 1995 pg. 5 Section: Saturday Extra
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    y separately published work icon The Sydney Review no. 82-83 December-January (1995-1996) 1995 Z614258 1995 newspaper issue 1995 pg. 6
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    y separately published work icon The Age 27 July 1996 Z640868 1996 newspaper issue 1996 pg. 9 Section: Saturday Extra
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    y separately published work icon The Language of Oysters Robert Adamson , Roseville : Craftsman House , 1997 Z298530 1997 selected work poetry Roseville : Craftsman House , 1997 pg. 154
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    y separately published work icon Black Water : Approaching Zukofsky Robert Adamson , Rose Bay : Brandl and Schlesinger , 1999 Z267729 1999 selected work poetry Rose Bay : Brandl and Schlesinger , 1999 pg. 69-70
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    y separately published work icon Black Water : The Poetry of Robert Adamson Robert Adamson , Australia : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2009 Z1567033 2009 selected work poetry

    'Since childhood, Robert Adamson has had a strong connection with the Hawkesbury River, north of Sydney. Producer Libby Douglas and sound engineer Phillip Ulman travelled to the Hawkesbury and spent two days with Robert and his wife, the photographer Juno Gemes.

    'They recorded Robert in his home and on his boat reading his poetry and talking about his life. This feature mixes soundscapes of the Hawkesbury River, oyster farming and fishing, with Robert talking about the influences on his work, his family, his desire to become an ornithologist and the first time he heard Bob Dylan.'

    Source: A Pod of Poets website, http://www.abc.net.au/rn/poetica/features/pod/poets/adamson.htm
    Sighted: 11/03/2009

    Australia : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2009
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