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'Judith Rodriguez deserves a guernsey  for this book. It's one of the best collection to appear in a long while. l think its more interesting than its companions in the UQP Selected/Collected series that is now three-all with Shapcott. Taylor, and Rodriguez standing as our Living Treasures, and Dransfield, Buckmaster, and Rankin among those freed from earthly care. Two chaps and one lady in each category, one observes. There must be logic in it? Poets don't actually have to die before they get notices. But in the case of Buckmaster and Rankin it will push the reputation up a few notches. I know that's callous, but you want the truth, don't you?' (Introduction)
 

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    y separately published work icon Australian Book Review ABR no. 126 November 1990 Z588779 1990 periodical issue 1990 pg. 7-8
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    y separately published work icon The Poetic Eye : Occasional Writings 1982-2012 Michael Sharkey , Netherlands : Brill , 2016 10632316 2016 selected work criticism

    'This volume contains a selection of the Australian poet Michael Sharkey’s uncollected essays and occasional writings on poetics and poets, chiefly Australian and New Zealand. Reviews and conversations with other poets highlight Sharkey’s concern with preserving and interrogating cultural memory and his engagement with the practice and championing of poetry. Poets discussed range from Lord Byron to colonial-era and early twentieth-century poets (Francis Adams, David McKee Wright, and Zora Cross), underrepresented Australian women poets of World War I, traditionalists and experimentalists, including several ‘New Australian Poetry’ activists of the 1970s, and contemporary Australian and New Zealand poets. Writings on poetics address form and tradition, the teaching and reception of poetry, and canon-formation. The collection is culled from commissioned and occasional contributions to anthologies of practical poetics, journals devoted to literary and cultural history and book reviewing, as well as newspaper and small-magazine features from the 1980s to the present. The writing reflects Sharkey’s poetic practice and pedagogy relating to the teaching of literature, rhetorical analysis, cultural studies, and writing in universities'.

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Netherlands : Brill , 2016
    pg. 240-243
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