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Reason and Lovelessness : Essays, Encounters, Reviews 1980-2017.

Barry Hill is a multi-award winning writer of poetry, essays, biography, history, criticism, novels, short stories, libretti, and reportage. As a writer, Hill's voice is informed by his Australian working-class and militant union background, which has been distilled by his higher education in h...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hill, Barry
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Melbourne : Monash University Publishing, 2018.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Intro; Dedication; Title Page; Imprint and Copyright Information; Also by Barry Hill; Opening Stanzas; Contents; Introduction; Part 1: Close to Bones; Dark Star; Letter to My Father; William Buckley, Imagination, Hope; The Mood We Are In: circa Australia Day 2004; Shooting Season: Robert Manne's New Ground; Rai Gaita's Mont Blanc: A New Poem Imagined; Stepping Out with Fay Zwicky; Brecht's Song; Part 2: Inland; Holding Landscapes: John Wolseley's Mapping into Australia; Through Larapinta Land: Baldwin Spencer's Glass Case; Notes On Terra Nullius: Travelling North.
  • Welcome Dance, Entrance of Strangers: On Reading Strehlow's Songs of Central AustraliaMaggots and Mysticism: On W.E.H. Stanner; Crossing Cultures; Greg Dening'S Cannibalism; Translating Love into Landscape; Part 3: Naked Art Making; Brushes with the Body: On Lucian Freud; Getting to Grips with Naked; Rod Moss Naked; Naked Flame: Being Implicated by D.H. Lawrence; Loving Roughneck: John Berger's Hopeful Body; Wild Pilgrim: Meeting Ko Un; Dogs and Grog: New Writing in Alice Springs; Part 4: Reason and Lovelessness; Hannah Arendt's Dire Love; Orwell's Fraternal Glances.
  • Ezra Pound: The Tragic OrientalistMoonlight Among Stones: Meredith McKinney's Pillow Book; Reason and Lovelessness: Deep Resistance at the Tokyo Trial; The SS and Flaubert; The Uses and Abuses of Humiliation: Rabindranath Tagore's Management of Defeat; Poems that Kill; Human Smoke, Bared Throats; On the Edge of a Cliff: Meeting the Dalai Lama in the Blue Mountains; Acknowledgements.