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1 Indifferent Skies i "A farmer on his porch", Luke Whitington , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , March vol. 65 no. 3 2021; (p. 65)
1 Petals on a Wet, Black Bough i "Along the platform", Luke Whitington , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , June vol. 64 no. 6 2020; (p. 104)
1 A Chunk of Heaven i "A chunk of heaven dropped to earth", Luke Whitington , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , April vol. 64 no. 4 2020; (p. 48-49)
1 Last Rites i "Where will my dust go?", Luke Whitington , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: I Protest! Poems of Dissent 2020; (p. 129)
1 Bunyah i "Gold waistcoated, gliding", Luke Whitington , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , June vol. 63 no. 6 2019; (p. 42)
1 Message with No Address i "Like a letter opened", Luke Whitington , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , May vol. 63 no. 5 2019; (p. 54)
1 Driving to Cicadas i "The cicadas’ song rises", Luke Whitington , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , October vol. 62 no. 10 2018; (p. 105)
1 Sunlight i "Sunlight could recount", Luke Whitington , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , October vol. 62 no. 10 2018; (p. 103)
1 The Woman Walks i "Hooded in her thoughts", Luke Whitington , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , October vol. 62 no. 10 2018; (p. 103)
1 y separately published work icon Only Fig & Prosciutto Luke Whitington , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2017 10799296 2017 selected work poetry

'“These poems record a life lived sensuously and to the full in three countries: Italy, Ireland, and Australia. In an era when eros-charged descriptions of foreign feasts make best-selling travel books and TV programs, this book will find a large audience. But Luke Whitington is far more than a sensualist whose mind’s tongue curves inquisitively round gnocchi in the shape of a famous courtesan’s navel. This is a poet who knows history and art, and feels intensely both youth’s freshness and the nostalgias of age, lamenting lost parents and lovers. His Italy is flavoured by Horace and Brodsky; and his imagery is rich and deep. Hedges shaken by a storm in Ireland are seen ‘running away like green-cloaked rogues’. The moon rises like a ‘Soaring circular Sphinx, slowing in mid-summer night air’. Youth clings to a middle-aged man’s complexion ‘Like an anxious fly’. A high wind sets the leaves ‘streaming this way, that way / Like frightened mice’. Lovers lie embraced, ‘While the whole world looks, and thinks it sees.’ Pigeon-swarms, ‘intoxicated with the element’, swerve, dissolve, reform ‘as if to a heavenly conductor’s baton’. Cows in a water-meadow munch flowers ‘where Vikings rose in roars from bumping prows of curved ships’. A poet of such luxuriant talent would normally have revealed it over a lifetime in a dozen slim volumes. Whitington instead has saved all his riches and served them up in this one sitting. Enjoy!” - Mark O’Connor

'“For years, I have been part of a small group of friends who have received, almost daily, an early morning email from Luke W. As a rule, it would contain only two or three words of text, and an attachment - a poem. Newly minted, fresh out of his imagination, sometimes still to be completed. A prodigious production that meant a prodigious inner push to do poetry. It is something that would at times irritate: how does he dare doing so much and so well? To see now, finally in a book, some of those works, gives a sense of timelessness to those morning emails - they are now part of a coherent whole, of a life justified also by a poetic product of considerable, true quality and appeal. Good on you, early riser, constant, brilliant writer!” - Paolo Totaro AM' (Publication summary)

1 Towards Another Summer i "There is a new-born calf lying dead by the yards", Luke Whitington , 2014 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , July - August vol. 58 no. 7/8 2014; (p. 56-57)
1 Heaney's Wind i "Stopped by the cliff edge", Luke Whitington , 2014 single work poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , July - August vol. 58 no. 7/8 2014; (p. 56)
1 Juggling Italian i "Not clever enough yet", Luke Whitington , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Love Poems 2013 2013; (p. 48-49)
1 The Swallows in Saint Peter's Square i "The swallows refuse to assist", Luke Whitington , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Overland , Winter no. 211 2013; (p. 93)
1 The First Shapes of Meaning Luke Whitington , 2012 single work poetry
— Appears in: Seeking the Sun : Australian Poetry 2012 2012; (p. 103)
1 The Man Without Leaves Luke Whitington , 2012 single work poetry
— Appears in: Seeking the Sun : Australian Poetry 2012 2012; (p. 43)
1 The Room Removed from Childhood Luke Whitington , 2012 single work poetry
— Appears in: Seeking the Sun : Australian Poetry 2012 2012; (p. 22)
1 The Bells of the Mind i "First the ceiling goes,", Luke Whitington , 2010 single work poetry
— Appears in: Five Bells , Spring vol. 17 no. 4 2010; (p. 149)
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