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Robert Adamson (1) (1943–2022)

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31+ obres 157 Membres 4 Ressenyes

Sobre l'autor

Robert Adamson was born in Sydney in 1943 and grew up in Neutral Bay and on the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales. From 1970 to 1985 he edited Australia's New Poetry magazine, and in 1988, with Juno Gemes, he established Paper Bark Press, one of Australia's leading poetry publishers. His many mostra'n més publications include sixteen poetry books, an autobiography, and two books of autobiographical fiction. He has won many awards, including the National Book Council's Banjo Award, The New South Wales Literary Award's Kenneth Slessor Prize, the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for poetry, and the F.A.W. Christopher Brennan prize for lifetime achievement in literature mostra'n menys
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Obres de Robert Adamson

Inside Out (2004) 17 exemplars
The Goldfinches of Baghdad (2006) 16 exemplars
The Best Australian Poems 2009 (2009) 15 exemplars
The Clean Dark (1989) 10 exemplars
The Best Australian Poems 2010 (2010) — Editor — 10 exemplars
Net needle (2015) 7 exemplars
Selected poems (1977) 6 exemplars
Outrider - Australian Writing Now (1988) — Editor — 5 exemplars
The Language of Oysters (1997) 5 exemplars
Zimmer's essay (1974) 4 exemplars
Where I come from (1979) 4 exemplars
Swamp riddles (1974) 4 exemplars
Cross the border (1977) 4 exemplars
Waving to Hart Crane (1994) 2 exemplars
The law at heart's desire (1982) 2 exemplars
The Kingfisher's Soul (2009) 2 exemplars
Reaching Light: Selected Poems (2020) 2 exemplars
Canticles on the skin (1970) 1 exemplars
Empty Your Eyes 1 exemplars
Theatre I-XIX (1976) 1 exemplars

Obres associades

The Male Muse: A Gay Anthology (1973) — Col·laborador — 63 exemplars
Australian Gay and Lesbian Writing: An Anthology (1993) — Col·laborador — 57 exemplars
The Best Australian Poems 2011 (2011) — Col·laborador — 20 exemplars
The Best Australian Poems 2017 (2017) — Col·laborador — 15 exemplars
Poetry Magazine Vol. 208 No. 2, May 2016 (2016) — Editor — 11 exemplars

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Coneixement comú

Data de naixement
1943-05-17
Data de defunció
2022-12-16
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Australia
Lloc de naixement
Neutral Bay, New South Wales, Australia
Llocs de residència
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Professions
poet
publisher
Relacions
Gemes, Juno (partner)
Organitzacions
Paper Bark Press (cofounder)
Premis i honors
Patrick White Award (2011)

Membres

Ressenyes

http://shawjonathan.wordpress.com/2010/04/06/adamsons-best-of-2009/

This is an excellent anthology. In fact, in the context of previous years’ round-ups, both from Black Inc and UQP, it’s a strong contender for Best of the Best. It includes a wonderful range of poetic styles and modes and subjects – incomprehensible post-modern stuff, impassioned story-telling, linguistic virtuosity, delicate lyric. There’s Clive James’s assured iambic pentameter, Pam Brown’s asthmatically short lines, Ali Cobby Eckermann’s lines you might need to know didgeridoo breathing to recite adequately. In the introduction, Robert Adamson talks about his solution to the difficulty of reducing his short list to fit the space available – he persuaded Black Inc to give him more space. I’m glad he did, and that he kept commentary, analysis and explanation to a bare minimum.

I’m not going to try to name the poems I liked best. My copy has far too many page-corners turned down for that.

I was struck by the sense of community among the poets, particularly as shown in the number of poems honouring those who have died: Dorothy Porter (‘Word‘ by Martin Harrison), but also John Forbes (‘Letter to John Forbes‘ by Laurie Duggan0, Jan McKemmish (Pam Brown’s ‘Blue Glow‘), Francis Webb (‘Reading Francis Webb‘, by Philip Salom [the link is to a PDF]) and Bruce Beaver (a couple of mentions, but mainly Peter Rose’s beautiful imitation, ‘Morbid Transfers‘).

Buying this book in March felt a little bit silly, like buying hot cross buns in July, but it turns out it’s not a seasonal thing at all. It’s an anthology that I’m sure I’ll go back to.

Tara Mokhtari on the Overland blog puts a completely different view at http://web.overland.org.au/2010/04/08/review-%E2%80%93-the-best-australian-poems.... She does identify herself as a ’shunned poet’.
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shawjonathan | Apr 8, 2010 |
I expect to reread the first two sections of this many times. These poems, almost all of them featuring birds, the Hawkesbury River and fishing by night, just picked me up and took me with them: the word that comes to my mind for the interplay of real birds, the real river and what the poet's mind makes of them is 'charming', as in having magical force.
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Obres
31
També de
5
Membres
157
Popularitat
#133,743
Valoració
½ 3.6
Ressenyes
4
ISBN
53
Llengües
1

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