Myer's Whopper single work   poetry   "Take the pieces from the package,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1991... 1991 Myer's Whopper
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    y separately published work icon The Oxford Book of Australian Light Verse R. F. Brissenden (editor), Philip Grundy (editor), South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1991 Z424830 1991 anthology poetry humour satire South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1991 pg. 150
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    y separately published work icon A Dagg at My Table : Selected Writings John Clarke , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 1998 Z196178 1998 selected work poetry column extract satire humour Melbourne : Text Publishing , 1998 pg. 147
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    y separately published work icon An Australian Treasury of Popular Verse Jim Haynes (editor), Sydney : ABC Books , 2002 Z985597 2002 anthology poetry Sydney : ABC Books , 2002 pg. 104
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    y separately published work icon John Clarke John Clarke , Australia : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2009 Z1600059 2009 selected work poetry

    This podcast includes live and studio recordings of John reading his work, as well as an interview with producer Justine Sloane-Lees.

    Source: A Pod Poets website,

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/poetica/features/pod/poets/clarke.htm Sighted: 19/06/2009
    Australia : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2009
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    y separately published work icon The Even More Complete Book of Australian Verse John Clarke , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994 Z1877025 1994 selected work poetry satire humour

    'For many years it was assumed that poetry came from England. Research now clearly demonstrates, however, that a great many of the world’s most famous poets were actually Australians.

    'Possibly the most important anthology ever published. The definitive collection featuring key works by such famous Australian poets as Gavin Milton, Arnold Wordsworth, Sylvia Blath, Very Manly Hopkins, R.A.C.V. Milne and Dylan Thompson.' (Publication summary)

    Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2012
    pg. 39-40
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