Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 We Need a Corner for a Poet, and We Don't Even Know It
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Christopher Bantick argues that St Paul's Anglican Cathedral, Melbourne should be the site of an Australian Poets' Corner (similar to Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey, London): 'Besides granting Australian poets a place in a city that befits their contribution to the intellectual if not spiritual life of the nation and beyond, their names immortalised may just prompt people to ask not only who they were, but how can I find their work? A voice in a corner is not too much to ask for is it?'

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    y separately published work icon The Age 3 January 2013 Z1910188 2013 newspaper issue 2013 pg. 9
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