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Judith Wright (1) (1915–2000)

Auteur de Collected Poems

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54+ oeuvres 596 utilisateurs 3 critiques 3 Favoris

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Born and reared in the pastoral country of New South Wales, Judith Wright returned to this area during World War II, after attending the University of Sydney and traveling in Europe. It was a significant homecoming, for she rediscovered her heritage and put that rediscovery into poetry. She wrote afficher plus about the beautiful region known as New England, those who peopled it---both the descendants of white settlers and the Aborigines. Her first book, The Moving Image, appeared in 1946, and was enthusiastically received, the poems admired for their lyricism and honesty. Like other writers emerging at this time, she employed Australian materials in a new way, no longer seeing them in a literal sense. Wright continued to publish poetry for the next 30 years, 14 or so volumes in all, as well as making important contributions as a critic and anthologist. Although her early poems are still admired, often anthologized in Australia and abroad, the later work has faded. Turning away from poetry in recent years, Wright has written extensively about the environment and the treatment of Aboriginals, and has also become an articulate public defender of these causes. Her book about white Australia's destruction of Aborigines, The Cry for the Dead (1981), stresses the vacuum that the disappearing Aboriginal culture has left both in nature and Australian society, and reveals the guilt felt by white Australians aware of the genocide practiced by earlier generations. Even though Bruce Bennett, one of Wright's critics, admits that her poetry has gone "off the boil," he sees this as "a temporary phenomenon" and believes that the "informing ecological vision so deeply rooted in her work since her first book of poems, The Moving Image, is ever more urgently relevant." (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
Crédit image: Photo courtesy of Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts www.judithwrightcentre.com.au

Œuvres de Judith Wright

Collected Poems (1994) 62 exemplaires
The generations of men (1959) 58 exemplaires
Collected poems, 1942-1970 (1971) 56 exemplaires
Five Senses (1963) 47 exemplaires
Half a lifetime (1999) 44 exemplaires
A human pattern : selected poems (1990) 43 exemplaires
Judith Wright: Conversations (2007) 30 exemplaires
Birds: Poems by Judith Wright (1978) 30 exemplaires
A book of Australian verse (1956) 21 exemplaires
The nature of love (1997) 21 exemplaires
The cry for the dead (1981) 18 exemplaires
The Coral Battleground (1977) 18 exemplaires
Collected poems : 1942 to 1985 (2016) 12 exemplaires
Phantom dwelling (1985) 10 exemplaires
The moving image : poems (1946) 8 exemplaires
The day the mountains played (1975) 8 exemplaires
We call for a treaty (2001) 7 exemplaires
New Land New Language (1958) 7 exemplaires
Alive : poems, 1971-72 (1973) 5 exemplaires
The poet's pen 5 exemplaires
Woman to Man 5 exemplaires
Fourth quarter (1976) 3 exemplaires
Because I was invited (1975) 3 exemplaires
The two fires 2 exemplaires
Tales of a great aunt : a memoir (1998) 2 exemplaires
Country towns (1971) 2 exemplaires
Range the mountains high (1962) 2 exemplaires
The flame tree (1994) 2 exemplaires
The river and the road (1967) 2 exemplaires
The gateway 1 exemplaire
Australian bird poems 1 exemplaire
Legend {short story} 1 exemplaire
The other half 1 exemplaire
Grace and other poems 1 exemplaire
Selected Poems 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms (2000) — Contributeur — 1,268 exemplaires
The Penguin Book of Women Poets (1978) — Contributeur — 299 exemplaires
Emergency Kit (1996) — Contributeur, quelques éditions109 exemplaires
Australian Love Stories: An Anthology (1997) — Contributeur — 16 exemplaires
A Century of Australian Short Stories (1963) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires

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A collection of stories relating to, as the title suggests, the Nature of Love, but also touching on the relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, and their relationship to the Australian land.
 
Signalé
Amzzz | Jan 27, 2008 |
Reminiscence
I was born into a coloured country;
spider-webs in dew on feathered grass,
mountains blue as wrens,
valleys cupping sky in like a cradle,
christmas-beetles winged with buzzing opal;
finches, robins, gang-gangs, pardalotes
tossed the blossom in its red-streaked trees…….
(extract from poem by Judith Wright)

I have known of Judith Wright for the past 15 years, through the benefaction of her 100 acre property to ANU, however, after a recent visit to the National Library of Australia I decided to buy this wonderful little collection of her bird poems. Beautifully illustrated from items in the National Library’s Picture Collection, it is a treat to read and a treasure to cherish.

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KimB | Sep 5, 2007 |
I could never get into Wright's style of poetry.
 
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velvetink | Mar 31, 2013 |

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