LIBROS DEL AUTOR: laurie duggan

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: laurie duggan

  • Selected Poems 1971-2016
    Laurie Duggan
    “Duggan’s is a poetry that determines to surprise: almost daring a reader to exclaim: you wrote like this about that?”   —Alan Wearne, Sydney Morning Herald“Duggan’s poetry has the virtue that it never ‘abandons the local’. Like Paul Blackburn—a poet Duggan manifestly admires—he builds his work out of what he finds in, on or about the premises.” —Tony Baker, Jacket“How ferociou...
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    21,92 €

  • No particular place to go
    Laurie Duggan
    “Sceptical as I am about anti-poetry, of which there is a lot around and which can assume many different forms, the fully formed poems are not the only writing I can value in a book like this. There is too much wit, absurdity, and sheer verbal craft to be ignored.”  —Peter Riley“We’ve all seen how, after a night of drones, an experimental poet comes out to read, wielding the ve...
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    16,12 €

  • Allotments
    Laurie Duggan
    'The small poems . . . slowly build up to a much larger narrative; a narrative of time and memory, of thinking and looking and being in the world, a kind of history that is happening on the sidelines.' - Fiona Wright  'Sceptical as I am about anti-poetry, of which there is a lot around and which can assume many different forms, the fully formed poems are not the only writing I ...
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    15,65 €

  • The Pursuit of Happiness
    Laurie Duggan
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    16,00 €

  • Crab & Winkle
    Laurie Duggan
    Crab & Winkle is a warped Shepherd’s Calendar for the age of climate change: a journal of Australian poet Laurie Duggan’s first year as a resident in England, it centres specifically on the area of East Kent where he lives, featuring excursions and interludes elsewhere in Britain, the Continent and North Africa. The book’s title comes from an old railway route in the heart of D...
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    20,59 €

  • The Ash Range
    Laurie Duggan
    Laurie Duggan was born in Melbourne in 1949 and lives in Brisbane. He is the author of eleven collections of poetry in Australia, as well as a volume of cultural history 'Ghost Nation: Imagined Space and Australian Visual Culture 1901-1939' (2001). 'The Ash Range', originally published by Picador Australia in Sydney in 1987, won the Victorian Premier’s New Writing Award that ye...
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    22,10 €