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Review Short : Diane Fahey’s November Journal and Carmen Leigh Keates’s Meteorites
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 February no. 89 2019;
— Review of November Journal 2017 selected work poetry ; Meteorites 2016 selected work poetry -
Phillip Hall Reviews November Journal by Diane Fahey
2018
single work
review
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain [Online] , August 2018;
— Review of November Journal 2017 selected work poetry -
[Review] November Journal
2018
single work
review
— Appears in: StylusLit , September no. 4 2018;
— Review of November Journal 2017 selected work poetry'Diane Fahey’s November Journal is a sequence of one hundred tanka offering glimpses of the glorious beauty of the landscape around Bundanon in New South Wales. Far from meditative, the lively sequence belies any notion that the bush is quiet and serene: all is activity, bustle, and business as usual for the furred, feathered, and scaled inhabitants of the area. Thus, she describes a vibrant landscape in “Clouds” as a “scene of growth, pulse” (47). These are painterly poems appealing primarily to the sense of sight but they are also consonant with the sounds of the countryside. Fahey has a rare gift for musicality as well as imagery.' (Introduction)
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[Review] November Journal
2018
single work
review
— Appears in: StylusLit , September no. 4 2018;
— Review of November Journal 2017 selected work poetry'Diane Fahey’s November Journal is a sequence of one hundred tanka offering glimpses of the glorious beauty of the landscape around Bundanon in New South Wales. Far from meditative, the lively sequence belies any notion that the bush is quiet and serene: all is activity, bustle, and business as usual for the furred, feathered, and scaled inhabitants of the area. Thus, she describes a vibrant landscape in “Clouds” as a “scene of growth, pulse” (47). These are painterly poems appealing primarily to the sense of sight but they are also consonant with the sounds of the countryside. Fahey has a rare gift for musicality as well as imagery.' (Introduction)
-
Review Short : Diane Fahey’s November Journal and Carmen Leigh Keates’s Meteorites
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 February no. 89 2019;
— Review of November Journal 2017 selected work poetry ; Meteorites 2016 selected work poetry -
Phillip Hall Reviews November Journal by Diane Fahey
2018
single work
review
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain [Online] , August 2018;
— Review of November Journal 2017 selected work poetry