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'David Musgrave's SELECTED POEMS presents four decades of work, from seven collections and includes some poems which have not previously been published poems and others which have won some of Australia's most distinguished prizes. The poems are in a wide variety of forms and modes, but a concern with Australianness remains at the core of this selection.'(Publication summary)
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Infinite Coastlines : A Substantial and Enjoyable Poet
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , January–February no. 439 2022; (p. 47)
— Review of Selected Poems 2021 selected work poetry 'It is disconcerting how the author of seven poetry collections can ambush the normally attentive reader of Australian poetry with such a forceful body of work as David Musgrave’s Selected Poems, which runs to more than two hundred pages. Musgrave’s individual collections have appeared with various publishers over the years since To Thalia back in 2004, but insufficient attention has been paid to them.'(Introduction)
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Infinite Coastlines : A Substantial and Enjoyable Poet
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , January–February no. 439 2022; (p. 47)
— Review of Selected Poems 2021 selected work poetry 'It is disconcerting how the author of seven poetry collections can ambush the normally attentive reader of Australian poetry with such a forceful body of work as David Musgrave’s Selected Poems, which runs to more than two hundred pages. Musgrave’s individual collections have appeared with various publishers over the years since To Thalia back in 2004, but insufficient attention has been paid to them.'(Introduction)
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