Comments - The Sydney Poetry Morning Herald – Tuesday, 28 February 2012 - Sydney Poetry2024-03-29T06:52:22Zhttp://www.sydneypoetry.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=5231298%3ABlogPost%3A35916&xn_auth=nodamn this is a great post. th…tag:www.sydneypoetry.com,2012-02-28:5231298:Comment:358552012-02-28T08:19:02.490ZAdam Fordhttp://www.sydneypoetry.com/profile/AdamFord
<p>damn this is a great post. thanks for the links too.</p>
<p>damn this is a great post. thanks for the links too.</p>
Very Interesting...
Lehma…tag:www.sydneypoetry.com,2012-02-28:5231298:Comment:357702012-02-28T00:53:03.141ZDermott Ryderhttp://www.sydneypoetry.com/profile/DermottRyder
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<p>Very Interesting...</p>
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<p>Lehmann and Gray: These two complacent [sometimes pontificating] giants of academe also left out the father of Australian modernism Max Harris but included Ern Malley…Darrrft, I call it.</p>
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<p>Tranter and Mead, in Bloodaxe, included Michael but let out Max. However, all four eminent editors made space for their own work, enlightened self-interest… perhaps.</p>
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<p>Very Interesting...</p>
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<p>Lehmann and Gray: These two complacent [sometimes pontificating] giants of academe also left out the father of Australian modernism Max Harris but included Ern Malley…Darrrft, I call it.</p>
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<p>Tranter and Mead, in Bloodaxe, included Michael but let out Max. However, all four eminent editors made space for their own work, enlightened self-interest… perhaps.</p>
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<p>regards dr</p>