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'Intellectually ambitious and culturally engaged, these poems speak of Sartre, Zola and Jackson Pollock, of Western Australia’s firewatch trees and Dubbo’s gibbons, of the poet-batsman Stevie Smith, of youth and age. Ranging in form, James Lucas’s poems ask to be reread rather than assented to, and are written in the belief that poetry is both solvent and fresh lick of paint.'
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Unpredictive Chemistry : The Bloodbeat of Evocative Language
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 434 2021; (p. 56-57)
— Review of Trigger Warning 2021 selected work poetry ; Rare Bird 2021 selected work poetry ; The Hard Word 2021 selected work poetry
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Unpredictive Chemistry : The Bloodbeat of Evocative Language
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 434 2021; (p. 56-57)
— Review of Trigger Warning 2021 selected work poetry ; Rare Bird 2021 selected work poetry ; The Hard Word 2021 selected work poetry
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