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  • Emily Bitto
    Simple Facts of Light and Stone: The Eco-Phenomenology of Anthony Lawrence

    Discusses the '"welding" of intense observation of the poetic self with the equally intense observation of the external world' that 'epitomises Lawrence's poetry', with reference…

    1 October 2008
  • Stuart Cooke
    Singing up Country in the Poetry of Judith Wright and Pablo Neruda

    Pablo Neruda (born 1904) and Judith Wright (born 1915) are world poets. Not only has their work been widely read within the worlds of Spanish…

    1 November 2008
  • Kate Darian-Smith
    Review of The Antipodean Laboratory: Making Colonial Knowledge, 1770–1870, by Anna Johnston

    In her new book, Anna Johnson investigates how the exchange of ideas from the late eighteenth century between the Antipodes and the British Empire were…

    25 May 2024
  • Mandy Treagus
    Recentring Water: Thinking with the Chain of Ponds

    What might thinking with specific waters, and particular watery forms, bring to our understandings of how literature comes to mean? Taking cues from recent work…

    25 May 2024

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