y separately published work icon Twelve Bagatelles single work   poetry   "The wind is rising, Molly Mary,"
  • Author:agent Thomas Shapcott http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/shapcott-thomas-w
Issue Details: First known date: 1962... 1962 Twelve Bagatelles
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Australian Letters vol. 4 no. 3 March 1962 Z589015 1962 periodical issue 1962 pg. 3-11
    • Adelaide, South Australia,: Australian Letters , 1962 .
      Extent: [4], [4]leaves of platesp.
      Description: illus. (some col.)
      Written as: Shapcott, Thomas W.
      Series: y separately published work icon Australian Poets and Artists Australian Artists and Poets Booklets Australian Letters (publisher), Adelaide : 1960- Z1085044 1960- series - publisher

      With a keen interest in art and poetry, the magazine Australian Letters commissioned a series of artist-poet collaborations, including contributions from Russell Drysdale and David Campbell, Donald Friend and Douglas Stewart, Leonard French and James McAuley, and Sidney Nolan and Randolph Stow. Eighteen of these collaborations formed part of the numbered series published in the journal. Fourteen of these were issued as separately published booklets.

      Dutton in his editorial in the final issue of Australian Letters refers to nineteen collaborations. The collaboration between Tony Butt and Charles Blackman in vol.7, no.4 (1967) is not numbered but may be the nineteenth in the series.

      Number in series: 6
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Selected Poems 1956-1988 Thomas Shapcott , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1989 Z400789 1989 selected work poetry The poems span some thirty years of his publications, from his early Shabbytown Calendar (1971) to poems from his recent novel, The Search For Galina. The first section is a sampler of his range and style. The following sections move chronologically including verse from his novels and performance poetry as well as his latest unpublished poems. (Publisher's blurb, back cover) St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1989 pg. 32-36
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