AustLit
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- y Bone Scan Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1988 Z527016 1988 selected work poetry Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1988 pg. 1-7
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- y Selected Poems [1990] North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1990 Z313285 1990 selected work poetry North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1990 pg. 165-172
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- y Selected Poems : A New Edition Gregory Kratzmann (editor), Victor Harbor : Halcyon Press , 2001 Z824188 2001 selected work poetry Details of the changes made in compiling this selection are outlined in the editor's introduction . Some poems not appearing in previous selections, as well as some unpublished poems, have been added; some poems previously appearing have been omitted. Textual emendations have been made to some works. Victor Harbor : Halcyon Press , 2001 pg. 175-182
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Mappings of the Plane : New Selected Poems
Gregory Kratzmann
(editor),
Chris Wallace-Crabbe
(editor),
Manchester
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Fyfield Books
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2009
Z1635144
2009
selected work
poetry
'Gwen Harwood (1920-1995) is one of the best loved Australian poets of the twentieth century - and a fierce prankster, who published poems under half-a-dozen names and identities. By turns poignant, sensuous and mischievous, passionately musical, her poetry is marked by sure intelligence and a quicksilver, anti-authoritarian wit.
'This new selection of her poetry from 1943 to her death makes the full range of the work accessible for the first time to poetry-lovers in the northern hemisphere. With an introduction by the leading Harwood critic Gregory Kratzmann and the Australian poet Chris Wallace-Crabbe, who corresponded with Harwood, the selection includes hitherto little-known work along with poems which have become part of the central canon of Australian poetry.' (From the publisher's website.)
Manchester : Fyfield Books , 2009 pg. 95-101
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y
Mappings of the Plane : New Selected Poems
Gregory Kratzmann
(editor),
Chris Wallace-Crabbe
(editor),
Manchester
:
Fyfield Books
,
2009
Z1635144
2009
selected work
poetry
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- 1920s