The fourth book in the Braziller series of Australian poets. PhilipHodgins is unique in his unflinchingly honest and mordant account of countrylife in Australia. In a vivid and lucid style, his astonishing poems reveal thecomplexities, depths and urgencies of living at the edge of life and death.Renowned for his sophisticated yet understated craftsmanship, Hodgins writeswith subtlety, humor and heartbreaking intensity.
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Philip Hodgins is the author of six volumes of poems, including a verse novel, Dispossessed, and the recipient of numerous awards, including the National Book Council Poetry Prize. He has been published in major publications, such as The New Yorker. He died in 1995, age thirty-six. In 1997, the annual Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal was inaugurated to honor writers of distinguished literary accomplishment.
Paul Kane is a poet and critic who has published six collections of poems and a dozen other books. He has received a Fulbright award, Guggenheim and NEA Fellowships and grants from the Mellon Foundation. He is general editor of The Braziller Series of Australian Poets, and is currently Professor of English and Environmental Studies at Vassar College. He lives in Warwick, New York.
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