Les MurrayLes Murrayi(A11558 works by)
(a.k.a.
Leslie Allan Murray; L. Murray; Les A. Murray)
Born:Established:17 Oct 1938Nabiac,Krambach - Nabiac - Hallidays Point area,Greater Taree,Mid North Coast,New South Wales,;Died:Ceased:29 Apr 2019Taree,Taree area,Greater Taree,Mid North Coast,New South Wales,
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yCollected PoemsLes Murray,
Manchester:Carcanet,1998Z3084351998selected work poetry (taught in 1 units)Contents as for Collected Poems, Heinemann1994, with the addition of 59 poems from Subhuman Redneck.
yFredy NeptuneLes Murray,
Potts Point:Duffy and Snellgrove,1998Z665941998single work novel (taught in 2 units)When German-Australian sailor Friedrich 'Fredy' Boettcher is shanghied aboard a German Navy battleship at the outbreak of World War I, the sight of frenzied mobs burning Armenian women to death in Turkey causes him, through moral shock, to lose his sense of touch. This mysterious disability, which he knows he must hide, is both protection and curse during much of his life, as he orbits the high horror and low humor of a catastrophic age. Told in blue-collar English that regains freshness by eschewing the mind-set of literary language, Fredy's picaresque life - as, perhaps, the only Nordic Superman ever - is deep-dyed in layers of irony and attains a mind-inverting resolution. (Libraries Australia)
yFredy NeptuneLes Murray,
Potts Point:Duffy and Snellgrove,1998Z665941998single work novel (taught in 2 units)When German-Australian sailor Friedrich 'Fredy' Boettcher is shanghied aboard a German Navy battleship at the outbreak of World War I, the sight of frenzied mobs burning Armenian women to death in Turkey causes him, through moral shock, to lose his sense of touch. This mysterious disability, which he knows he must hide, is both protection and curse during much of his life, as he orbits the high horror and low humor of a catastrophic age. Told in blue-collar English that regains freshness by eschewing the mind-set of literary language, Fredy's picaresque life - as, perhaps, the only Nordic Superman ever - is deep-dyed in layers of irony and attains a mind-inverting resolution. (Libraries Australia)
ySelected PoemsLes Murray,
Melbourne:Black Inc.,2007Z14345672007selected work poetry (taught in 2 units)'Selected Poems ... comprises what Murray himself considers his most successfully realised poems, drawn from all his collections up to and including The Biplane Houses but not including his two verse novels.' (Publisher's blurb)
ySelected PoemsLes Murray,
Melbourne:Black Inc.,2007Z14345672007selected work poetry (taught in 2 units)'Selected Poems ... comprises what Murray himself considers his most successfully realised poems, drawn from all his collections up to and including The Biplane Houses but not including his two verse novels.' (Publisher's blurb)
'In this collection of poems, farmers, fathers, poverty-stricken pioneers, and people blackened by the grist of the sugar mills are exposed to the blazing midday sun of Murray's linguistic powers. Richly inventive, tenderly perceptive, and fiercely honest, these poems surprise and bare the human in all of us.' (Publication summary)