Description |
1 online resource (62 pages) : portrait |
Series |
The Arts Queensland Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize series |
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UQP poetry series |
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Arts Queensland Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize series
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UQP poetry
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Contents |
Cover; About the author; Title page; Contents; I; II; III; Notes; Acknowledgments |
Summary |
"Sarah Holland-Batt's Aria, winner of the 2007 Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize, is a striking debut. Like piano music heard through a high window, the language is haunting but entirely of this world. The poems are awake to the dark constellations of art and history, to what momentarily is, and to what flows endlessly on. 'Aria is one of the most exciting first books of poems I've read in years. The voice is assured, the syntax a live wire. These poems demand attention, and after many readings they are still working their magic. A first book overbrimming with pure imagination and craft.' - ANTH |
Notes |
"Winner of the 2007 Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize"--Cover |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Australian poetry -- 21st century
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POETRY -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
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Australian poetry
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2008426102 |
ISBN |
9780702240003 |
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0702240001 |
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1306036798 |
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9781306036795 |
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9780702240034 |
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0702240036 |
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