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Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 Interior Landscapes in Peter Porter's Later Poetry
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Antipodes vol. 14 no. 2 December 2000 Z856111 2000 periodical issue 2000 pg. 93-97
Alternative title: Inner Landscapes : Peter Porter's Later Poetry
Notes:
Author's note indicates that this is a revised version of the Antipodes publication.
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Homing In : Essays on Australian Literature and Selfhood Bruce Bennett , Perth : Network , 2006 Z1283394 2006 selected work criticism essay autobiography 'With a population base of some 20 million people in the early years of the twenty-first century, Australia is widely recognised as ‘punching above its weight’ in the field of international literature in English. When questions of literary merit are raised, Patrick White’s Nobel Prize for literature in 1973 is often cited together with David Malouf’s Impac award, Thomas Keneally’s and Peter Carey’s Booker prizes, Kate Grenville’s Orange prize and the Queens’s gold medal for poetry to Judith Wright, Les Murray and Peter Porter. Although some of these authors are discussed in the present book, readers will also encounter a variety of other Australian writers, living and dead, from colonial to post-colonial times, including :Louis Becke, Jack Davis, Yasmine Gooneratne, Ee Tiang Hong, Dorothy Hewitt, A D Hope, Clive James, Oodgeroo, John Boyle O’Reilly and Tim Winton. This heterogeneous group includes Indigenous Australians, immigrants, expatriates, long and short term residents and an Irish political prisoner. The main criterion for inclusion in these essays is not the canonical status of authors but their fruitful engagement with themes of alienation and belonging in a changing Australia.'

     (Publication summary)

    Perth : Network , 2006
    pg. 111-121, notes 269-270
Last amended 26 May 2015 14:20:38
111-121, notes 269-270 Interior Landscapes in Peter Porter's Later Poetrysmall AustLit logo
93-97 http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/0?nodeType=fullText&ftdir=4745236685910655543-531673&ftaid=C397848 Interior Landscapes in Peter Porter's Later Poetrysmall AustLit logo Antipodes
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