Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 John Kinsella: A Phenomenon by Any Standard
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Phillips draws on John Kinsella's biographical details to help explain the subject matter of, and influences behind, Kinsella's poetry. He argues that Kinsella's poetic fecundity, literary development and career in general is based on an "extraordinary energy and talent" and intelligence. Kinsella has risen frenetically to "'the middle way' in the life of a writer" and with involvement in many current projects has a future of "extraordinary expectation".

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    y separately published work icon Fairly Obsessive : Essays on the Works of John Kinsella Rod Mengham (editor), Glen Phillips (editor), Nedlands North Fremantle : University of Western Australia. Centre for Studies in Australian Literature Fremantle Press , 2000 Z829175 2000 anthology criticism Nedlands North Fremantle : University of Western Australia. Centre for Studies in Australian Literature Fremantle Press , 2000 pg. 15-29
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