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Australian literature --- Authors, Australian --- Littérature australienne --- Ecrivains australiens --- Bibliography --- Bibliographie --- Bibliography. --- Littérature australienne
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This revision brings up to date the most extensive published guide to recent commentary about Australian literature, ranging over critical, biographical and historical articles, reviews and interviews. Organised alphabetically under author's surnames from Mena Abdullah to Fay Zwicky, it offers a full chronological listing of the primary works of individual authors, as well as critical articles and selected reviews on these texts from a wide range of journals and newspapers. This landmark publication draws on, integrates and updates thirty-three years of the Australian Literary Studies Annual Bibliographies. It is an essential desk companion and reference for all those engaged in the field of Australian studies . teachers, students, writers, journalists, librarians, arts administrators and other devotees of Australian literature.
LITTERATURE AUSTRALIENNE --- AUTEURS AUSTRALIENS --- BIOBIBLIOGRAPHIE --- DICTIONNAIRES --- 20E SIECLE --- BIOGRAPHIE --- CONGRES
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Guest Editor Judith Beveridge, one of Australia’s leading poets, has produced a highly satisfying and stimulating addition to The Best Australian Poetry series. In making her selection of the best 40 poems from Australia’s literary journals, Beveridge – one of Australia’s leading poets – has searched for poems that enact ‘a serious showdown between the word and the poet’. Passionate, vigorous and filled with visitations and mysterious narratives, The Best Australian Poetry 2006 is the liveliest gathering of Australian poetry. About the Author Judith Beveridge has published three books of poetry. Her most recent collection is Wolf Notes (Giramondo, 2003) which won the Judith Wright Calanthe Award for Poetry and the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Poetry in 2004.
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Traditional songs from Alyawarre/Warlpiri, Dyirbal, Burarra (Gidjingali dialect) and Wangkangurru; concerns secular themes and mythological, such as honey-ant, cockatoo, crow, eel, brolga, sugar glider, morning star, carpet snakes.
Aboriginal Australian poetry. --- Aboriginal Australian poetry --- Folk songs, Aboriginal Australian. --- Anthologies. --- Animals - Birds - Parrots. --- Animals - Fish - Eels. --- Music - Vocal. --- Dyirbal / Djirbal / Jirrabul language (Y123) (Qld SE55-05) --- Dyirbal / Djirbal / Jirrabul people (Y123) (Qld SE55-05) --- Burarra people (N82) (NT SD53-02) --- Maringarr / Gidjingali language (N102) (NT SD52-11) --- Warlpiri people (C15) (NT SF52-04) --- Animals - Birds - Brolgas. --- Stories and motifs - Fish. --- Maringarr / Gidjingali people (N102) (NT SD52-11) --- Alyawarr / Alyawarre people (C14) (NT SF53-07) --- Magic and sorcery - Love magic. --- Stories and motifs - Stars. --- Stories and motifs - Ants and termites. --- Stories and motifs - Snakes. --- Stories and motifs - Eagles / hawks / crows. --- Wangkangurru / Wangganguru people (L27) (SA SG53-12) --- Burarra people (N135) (NT SD53-03) --- Warlpiri language C15. --- Wangkangurru language L27. --- Wangkangurru / Wangganguru language (L27) (SA SG53-12) --- Anmatyerr language C8.1. --- Burarra language N82. --- Yidinj language Y117. --- Gun-narta language N191. --- Gun-narda language N190. --- Burarra language (N82) (NT SD53-02) --- Dyirbal / Jirrbal language Y123. --- Warlpiri language (C15) (NT SF52-04) --- Australia.
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