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Thirty Australian Poets edited by Felicity Plunkett

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December 2011–January 2012, no. 337

Thirty Australian Poets edited by Felicity Plunkett

University of Queensland Press, $27.95 pb, 304 pp, 9780702239144

Thirty Australian Poets edited by Felicity Plunkett

by
December 2011–January 2012, no. 337

Although it has been almost half a century since 1968, a year readily mythologised in Australian poetry, the so-called Generation of ’68 are still the most talked-about contemporary poets. There have been few attempts to define the next generations of poets. Forty-three years is a long definition of what might be deemed ‘contemporary’.

Fiona Wright reviews 'Thirty Australian Poets' edited by Felicity Plunkett

Thirty Australian Poets

edited by Felicity Plunkett

University of Queensland Press, $27.95 pb, 304 pp, 9780702239144

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