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Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Misplaced Heart : Poems
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  • Dedication: i.m. Derek John Edward Emery (1914 - 1975); Cecil Audrey (Pat) Emery (1921 - 1965); Alan Dixon (1919 - 1999); Sylvia Jean Dixon (1919 - 2000)

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Not so Much As a Thought : Poetry and Philosophy Brook Emery , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: Axon : Creative Explorations , July vol. 4 no. 1 2014;
'‘Not So Much a Thought’ explores the real or professed dichotomies between thought and feeling, mind and body, the personal and the universal to consider the general relationship between philosophy and poetry. Beginning with Brook Emery’s own poetry and broadening to consider the views of Romantic and modern poets (Wordsworth, Coleridge, Wallace Stevens, Robert Gray), literary critics (Samuel Johnson, Marjorie Perloff, Hank Lazer) and philosophers (Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty) it argues that philosophy and poetry are not antagonistic, as has often been assumed, but that they are different ways of thinking and saying. It concludes that a poem is inevitably a form of reasoning even if it does not employ, in Heidegger’s phrase, ‘the logic of calculating reason’. ' (Publication abstract)
[Review] Misplaced Heart Nathan Hobby , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: Studio : A Journal of Christians Writing , no. 103 2006; (p. 33)

— Review of Misplaced Heart : Poems Brook Emery , 2003 selected work poetry
Jayne Fenton Keane Reviews Brook Emery Jayne Fenton-Keane , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , May no. 18 2004;

— Review of Misplaced Heart : Poems Brook Emery , 2003 selected work poetry
Poetry Survey Oliver Dennis , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: Island , Winter no. 97 2004; (p. 68-72)

— Review of All Day All Night Cath Kenneally , 2003 selected work poetry ; Obverse and Parallel Lines Rory Steele , 2004 selected work poetry ; Ravo M. M. L. Bliss , 2003 selected work poetry ; Dark River : Poems John Jenkins , 2003 selected work poetry ; What the Body Remembers Lorraine McGuigan , 2003 selected work poetry ; Dorothy's Skin Dennis McDermott , 2003 selected work poetry ; Portraits of Rust : Poems Garth Madsen , 2003 selected work poetry ; Misplaced Heart : Poems Brook Emery , 2003 selected work poetry ; The Calabar Transcript : Poems Andrew Peek , 2003 selected work poetry
Recent Writing Ralph Wessman , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: Famous Reporter , June no. 29 2004; (p. 150-166)

— Review of Misplaced Heart : Poems Brook Emery , 2003 selected work poetry ; Friendly Street Poets Twenty-Eight : Another Universe 2004 anthology poetry ; High in the Pawpaw Tree Andrew Hardy , 2003 selected work poetry ; Dorothy's Skin Dennis McDermott , 2003 selected work poetry ; Loneliness Maurice Strandgard , 2002 selected work poetry ; New and Selected Poems Yu Ouyang , 2004 selected work poetry ; Said The Rat! : Writers at the Water Rat! 2000-2002 2003 anthology poetry
[Review] Misplaced Heart Kevin Gillam , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: Five Bells , Summer vol. 11 no. 1 2004; (p. 43-44)

— Review of Misplaced Heart : Poems Brook Emery , 2003 selected work poetry
Recent Writing Ralph Wessman , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: Famous Reporter , June no. 29 2004; (p. 150-166)

— Review of Misplaced Heart : Poems Brook Emery , 2003 selected work poetry ; Friendly Street Poets Twenty-Eight : Another Universe 2004 anthology poetry ; High in the Pawpaw Tree Andrew Hardy , 2003 selected work poetry ; Dorothy's Skin Dennis McDermott , 2003 selected work poetry ; Loneliness Maurice Strandgard , 2002 selected work poetry ; New and Selected Poems Yu Ouyang , 2004 selected work poetry ; Said The Rat! : Writers at the Water Rat! 2000-2002 2003 anthology poetry
Poetry Survey Oliver Dennis , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: Island , Winter no. 97 2004; (p. 68-72)

— Review of All Day All Night Cath Kenneally , 2003 selected work poetry ; Obverse and Parallel Lines Rory Steele , 2004 selected work poetry ; Ravo M. M. L. Bliss , 2003 selected work poetry ; Dark River : Poems John Jenkins , 2003 selected work poetry ; What the Body Remembers Lorraine McGuigan , 2003 selected work poetry ; Dorothy's Skin Dennis McDermott , 2003 selected work poetry ; Portraits of Rust : Poems Garth Madsen , 2003 selected work poetry ; Misplaced Heart : Poems Brook Emery , 2003 selected work poetry ; The Calabar Transcript : Poems Andrew Peek , 2003 selected work poetry
Jayne Fenton Keane Reviews Brook Emery Jayne Fenton-Keane , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , May no. 18 2004;

— Review of Misplaced Heart : Poems Brook Emery , 2003 selected work poetry
[Review] Misplaced Heart Nathan Hobby , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: Studio : A Journal of Christians Writing , no. 103 2006; (p. 33)

— Review of Misplaced Heart : Poems Brook Emery , 2003 selected work poetry
Not so Much As a Thought : Poetry and Philosophy Brook Emery , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: Axon : Creative Explorations , July vol. 4 no. 1 2014;
'‘Not So Much a Thought’ explores the real or professed dichotomies between thought and feeling, mind and body, the personal and the universal to consider the general relationship between philosophy and poetry. Beginning with Brook Emery’s own poetry and broadening to consider the views of Romantic and modern poets (Wordsworth, Coleridge, Wallace Stevens, Robert Gray), literary critics (Samuel Johnson, Marjorie Perloff, Hank Lazer) and philosophers (Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty) it argues that philosophy and poetry are not antagonistic, as has often been assumed, but that they are different ways of thinking and saying. It concludes that a poem is inevitably a form of reasoning even if it does not employ, in Heidegger’s phrase, ‘the logic of calculating reason’. ' (Publication abstract)
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