The Anaglyph single work   poetry   "Hasn't the charisma leaked away from the cafe crowd, and that other"
  • Author:agent John Tranter http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/tranter-john
Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 The Anaglyph
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Australian Literary Review ALR vol. 4 no. 4 May 2009 Z1585089 2009 periodical issue 2009 pg. 14-15
    Note: Author's note: An anaglyph is a red-green pattern providing a stereoscopic image. The first and last word or two in each line of this poem is the same as the first and last word or two from the corresponding line of John Ashbery's 1966 poem 'Clepsydra'.
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Best Australian Poems 2009 Robert Adamson (editor), Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2009 Z1653957 2009 anthology poetry criticism (taught in 1 units)

    'In The Best Australian Poems 2009, award-winning poet Robert Adamson puts together a selection of the most outstanding poems written by Australian authors over the past year. Alongside renowned names, the editor has solicited contributions from new and emerging poets and some of their work appears in print here for the first time. The result is a vibrant and fascinating edition of this much-loved anthology.' (Publication summary)

    Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2009
    pg. 196-205
    Note: Author's note reads as for Australian Literary Review 4(4) May, 2009, with the addition of the following: A general critical or creative piece of writing was commsssioned by The Modern Review for a special feature on 'Clepsydra' in 2007; the choice of this form was the author's.
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Jacket2 2011 9575425 2011 periodical issue 2011
    Note: No direct link is available from AustLit due to editor's restrictions on access.
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Fifty-One Contemporary Poets from Australia Pamela Brown (editor), Z1832449 2012 anthology poetry

Works about this Work

Form, Artifice and Contemporary Australian Poetics : John Tranter’s ‘The Anaglyph’ Jane Vaughan , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , June vol. 59 no. 1 2014; (p. 104-122)

Argues that John Tranter’s long poem, ‘The Anaglyph,’ published as part of his Starlight collection in 2010, is both an experimental work and tribute to pre-eminent American poet, John Ashbery, and the twentieth-century avant-garde traditions to which Ashbery belongs.

Thrill of the Quill Frances Whiting , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 28 - 29 August 2010; (p. 26-30)
'Poetry is not dead. It's simply found a life beyond the bookshelf - in pubs, clubs, living rooms and online magazines.' (p. 26)
Thrill of the Quill Frances Whiting , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 28 - 29 August 2010; (p. 26-30)
'Poetry is not dead. It's simply found a life beyond the bookshelf - in pubs, clubs, living rooms and online magazines.' (p. 26)
Form, Artifice and Contemporary Australian Poetics : John Tranter’s ‘The Anaglyph’ Jane Vaughan , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , June vol. 59 no. 1 2014; (p. 104-122)

Argues that John Tranter’s long poem, ‘The Anaglyph,’ published as part of his Starlight collection in 2010, is both an experimental work and tribute to pre-eminent American poet, John Ashbery, and the twentieth-century avant-garde traditions to which Ashbery belongs.

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