Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 Anti-Clockwise Judith Wright : A ‘Widdershins’ Reading of ‘Bullocky’
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'Judith Wright has become as much an (eco)political icon as a poetical one. This is not just because of her poems and her activism (textual and otherwise) but because she deprecated her poems in favour of activism. Nothing makes a poet more popular than denying poetry. But an icon is an icon is an icon, and can be moved about the temple without too much trouble.'

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    y separately published work icon Jacket no. 39 Early 2010 Z1700116 2010 periodical issue 2010
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  • Bullocky Judith Wright , 1944 single work poetry
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