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Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 Read It Again
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Notes

  • Dedication: For Andrew Taylor and Beate Josephi. 'So that the vines burst from my fingers.'
  • Epigraph: 'Here we reach the end of what words can do.' (Iris Murdoch)
  • Epigraph: 'But there's some great stuff in there, too -- two-headed goats, a rhino's head, a mummified human hand.' (Damien Hirst)
  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Cambridge, Cambridgeshire,
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Salt Publishing , 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Language of Poems, Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work criticism
Author discusses poetic language, and refers to various Australian and international poets and their works.
(p. 1-11)
Poetry and the Common Tongue, Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work criticism (p. 12-20)
Poetry, Prophecy and Vestiges, Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work criticism (p. 21-32)
The Escaping Word, Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work criticism (p. 33-43)
In the Pop Age or the Battle Between the Weak and the Strong Poetry in the Pop Age : Or the Battle Between the Weak and the Strong, Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work criticism (p. 44-57)
True Tales and False Alike Work by Suggestion: The Poetry of A.D. Hope, Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work criticism (p. 72-83)
Strangled Rhetoric and Damaged Glamor : Mallarme and John Forbes, Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work criticism (p. 98-105)
Inside Outsiders : From Mud to Malraux, Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work criticism
Discusses the poetry of the Irish poet Seamus Heaney, with some references to the work of Peter Porter.
(p. 106-118)
Gang Wars and Freudian Romances, Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work criticism (p. 119-123)
The Escaping Landscape, Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work criticism (p. 124-142)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

Poetry Lives, OK? Jaya Savige , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Australian Literary Review , June vol. 5 no. 5 2010; (p. 16-17)
Savige responds to recent criticism of contemporary Australian poetry by Ian McFarlane and Christopher Bantick and discusses several recent critical works on Australian poetry.
Untitled Martin Duwell , 2007 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , May vol. 23 no. 1 2007; (p. 121-123)

— Review of Read It Again Chris Wallace-Crabbe , 2005 selected work criticism
An Erudite, Elusive Bag of Tricks Barry Hill , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 18-19 November 2006; (p. 9)

— Review of Read It Again Chris Wallace-Crabbe , 2005 selected work criticism
The Paradox that is Language Olivier Burckhardt , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: Quadrant , October vol. 50 no. 10 2006; (p. 87--88)

— Review of Read It Again Chris Wallace-Crabbe , 2005 selected work criticism
The Paradox that is Language Olivier Burckhardt , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: Quadrant , October vol. 50 no. 10 2006; (p. 87--88)

— Review of Read It Again Chris Wallace-Crabbe , 2005 selected work criticism
An Erudite, Elusive Bag of Tricks Barry Hill , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 18-19 November 2006; (p. 9)

— Review of Read It Again Chris Wallace-Crabbe , 2005 selected work criticism
Untitled Martin Duwell , 2007 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , May vol. 23 no. 1 2007; (p. 121-123)

— Review of Read It Again Chris Wallace-Crabbe , 2005 selected work criticism
Poetry Lives, OK? Jaya Savige , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Australian Literary Review , June vol. 5 no. 5 2010; (p. 16-17)
Savige responds to recent criticism of contemporary Australian poetry by Ian McFarlane and Christopher Bantick and discusses several recent critical works on Australian poetry.
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