The Penguin Anthology of Australian Poetry

The Penguin Anthology of Australian Poetry

Author: John Kinsella

Publisher:

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 9780143008736

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'A very fine anthology, with exemplary introductions. It is refreshing to see how much has been done so well.' - Peter Pierce Wide in scope and bold in ambition, this exciting anthology covers the range of Australian poetic achievement, from early colonial verse through to contemporary work, with a strong recognition of Indigenous voices. This collection brings together great and familiar names with those that deserve better recognition. Including valuable introductory essays by John Kinsella, and biographical notes for all the poets, The Penguin Anthology of Australian Poetry presents the full measure of Australian poetic talent in all its richness and diversity.


The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry

The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry

Author: John Tranter

Publisher: Penguin Books

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13:

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This broad selection of Australian poets begins with Kenneth Slessor, and offers a challenging view of 'early modern' poetry up until the 1960s. It also presents the decade of turmoil from 1965 to 1975 in a new light, identifying currents of energy among the young writers and balancing new reputations with old. The years from 1965 to the 1990s are revealed as a time of growing vigour and diversity.


The Penguin Book of Romantic Poetry

The Penguin Book of Romantic Poetry

Author: Jonathan Wordsworth

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2005-05-26

Total Pages: 1044

ISBN-13: 0141905654

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The Romanticism that emerged after the American and French revolutions of 1776 and 1789 represented a new flowering of the imagination and the spirit, and a celebration of the soul of humanity with its capacity for love. This extraordinary collection sets the acknowledged genius of poems such as Blake's 'Tyger', Coleridge's 'Khubla Khan' and Shelley's 'Ozymandias' alongside verse from less familiar figures and women poets such as Charlotte Smith and Mary Robinson. We also see familiar poets in an unaccustomed light, as Blake, Wordsworth and Shelley demonstrate their comic skills, while Coleridge, Keats and Clare explore the Gothic and surreal.


The Penguin Book of Russian Poetry

The Penguin Book of Russian Poetry

Author: Robert Chandler

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2015-02-26

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 0141972262

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An enchanting collection of the very best of Russian poetry, edited by acclaimed translator Robert Chandler together with poets Boris Dralyuk and Irina Mashinski. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, poetry's pre-eminence in Russia was unchallenged, with Pushkin and his contemporaries ushering in the 'Golden Age' of Russian literature. Prose briefly gained the high ground in the second half of the nineteenth century, but poetry again became dominant in the 'Silver Age' (the early twentieth century), when belief in reason and progress yielded once more to a more magical view of the world. During the Soviet era, poetry became a dangerous, subversive activity; nevertheless, poets such as Osip Mandelstam and Anna Akhmatova continued to defy the censors. This anthology traces Russian poetry from its Golden Age to the modern era, including work by several great poets - Georgy Ivanov and Varlam Shalamov among them - in captivating modern translations by Robert Chandler and others. The volume also includes a general introduction, chronology and individual introductions to each poet. Robert Chandler is an acclaimed poet and translator. His many translations from Russian include works by Aleksandr Pushkin, Nikolay Leskov, Vasily Grossman and Andrey Platonov, while his anthologies of Russian Short Stories from Pushkin to Buida and Russian Magic Tales are both published in Penguin Classics. Irina Mashinski is a bilingual poet and co-founder of the StoSvet literary project. Her most recent collection is 2013's Ophelia i masterok [Ophelia and the Trowel]. Boris Dralyuk is a Lecturer in Russian at the University of St Andrews and translator of many books from Russian, including, most recently, Isaac Babel's Red Cavalry (2014).


New and Selected Poems, 1945-1993

New and Selected Poems, 1945-1993

Author: David Rowbotham

Publisher: Ringwood, Vic. : Penguin

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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This anthology by well-known Australian poet contains poems that have previously been published in newspapers such as the 'Australian' and journals such as 'Meanjin', as well as selections from his other anthologies such as 'Bungalow and Hurricane' and 'Inland'. The author was made an Emeritus Fellow of the Literature Board of the Australia Council in 1988, and in 1991 was awarded the Order of Australia for services to literature. His national prizes include the Grace Leven Prize, and Second Prize for Poetry in the NSW Captain Cook Bicentenary Celebrations Literary Competitions.


One Hundred Australian Poems You Need to Know

One Hundred Australian Poems You Need to Know

Author: Jamie Grant

Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing

Published: 2008-12-02

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1740666208

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This lively collection neatly captures the humor and verve of Australian poetry past and present. The poets included range from Francis Macnamara and Charles Harpur—noted authors from the 19th century—through the later years of CJ Dennis and Henry Lawson and right up to today’s leading stars, among them Gig Ryan, David Malouf, Stephen McInerney, and Kate Jennings. For anyone curious about what makes Australians who they are, this is a key compendium for understanding the warmth and vigor of the national character.