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Published by Edward Elgar Pub, 2015
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Published by La Trobe University Press, 2022
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ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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Published by La Trobe University Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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Published by La Trobe University Press, 2022
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Published by La Trobe University Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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Published by La Trobe University Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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Published by La Trobe University Press, 2022
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Published by UWA Publishing, 2016
ISBN 10: 1742588212ISBN 13: 9781742588216
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Published by UWA Publishing, 2016
ISBN 10: 1742588212ISBN 13: 9781742588216
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ISBN 10: 1742588212ISBN 13: 9781742588216
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Judith Wright (19152000) remains a giant figure within Australian art, culture and politics. Her 1946 collection of poetry, The Moving Image, revolutionised Australian poetry. She helped to establish the modern Australian environmental movement and was a key player in early campaigns for Aboriginal land rights. A friend and confidante of artists, writers, scholars, activists and policy makers she remains an inspiration to many. And yet, as Georgina Arnott is able to show in this major new work, the biographical picture we have had of this renowned poet-activist has been very much a partial one. This book presents a more human figure than we have previously seen, and concentrates on Wright's younger years. New material allows us to hear, directly, thrillingly, the feisty voice of a young Judith Wright and forces us to reconsider the woman we thought we knew. Judith Wright (1915–2000) remains a giant figure within Australian art, culture and politics. Her 1946 collection of poetry, The Moving Image, revolutionised Australian poetry. She helped to establish the modern environmental movement in Australia and was a key player in early campaigns for Aboriginal land rights. A friend and confidante of artists, writers, scholars, activists and policy makers – she remains an inspiration to many. And yet, as Georgina Arnott is able to show in this major new work, the biographical picture we have had of this renowned poet-activist has been very much a partial one. This book presents a more human figure than we have previously seen, and concentrates on Wright’s younger years. New material allows us to hear, directly, thrillingly, the feisty voice of a young Judith Wright and forces us to reconsider the Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by UWA Publishing, 2016
ISBN 10: 1742588212ISBN 13: 9781742588216
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ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This first-ever collection of Australian poet Judith Wright's nonfiction is a compelling portrait of a prescient voice on modern Australia.Judith Wright (1915-2000) is one of the best-known Australian poets of her generation. Born into a pioneering bush family, her commitments to environmental protection, history writing and obtaining recognition for First Nations people drew her in new directions and assumed a major role in her life. She was the first president of the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland, a founder of the Australian Conservation Foundation and a member of the Aboriginal Treaty Commission.This selection of her nonfiction, the first of its kind, brings together essays, speeches, family history, correspondence, memoir and criticism to reveal the personal and philosophical threads that bind together her work and life. It makes plain the shifts and transformations in her thinking, and the female friendships - in particular, with writer and activist Oodgeroo Noonuccal - that opened her to new perspectives and connections.This addition to the Australian Thinkers series shows what happens when a poet talks about a nation. It reveals a way of thinking about Australia - its land, history and culture - that draws on the best of human possibility.Also in the series-Inga Clendinnen (ed. James Boyce)Donald Horne (ed. Nick Horne)Hugh Stretton (ed. Graeme Davison)George Seddon (ed. Andrea Gaynor) Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Perth, University of Western Australia Press, 2016, 2016
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Published by UWA Publishing, 2016
ISBN 10: 1742588212ISBN 13: 9781742588216
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Published by La Trobe University Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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Published by La Trobe University Press 2022-03, 2022
ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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Published by UWA Publishing 2016-09, 2016
ISBN 10: 1742588212ISBN 13: 9781742588216
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Published by La Trobe University Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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Published by UWA Publishing, 2016
ISBN 10: 1742588212ISBN 13: 9781742588216
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ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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Published by UWA Publishing, 2016
ISBN 10: 1742588212ISBN 13: 9781742588216
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Paperback. 1609. Judith Wright (1915-2000) remains a giant figure within Australian art, culture and politics. Her 1946 collection of poetry, The Moving Image, revolutionised Australian poetry. She helped to establish the modern Australian environmental movement and was a key player in early campaigns for Aboriginal land rights. A friend and confidante of artists, writers, scholars, activists and policy makers - she remains an inspiration to many. And yet, as Georgina Arnott is able to show in this major new work, the biographical picture we have had of this renowned poet-activist has been very much a partial one. This book presents a more human figure than we have previously seen, and concentrates on Wright's younger years. New material allows us to hear, directly, thrillingly, the feisty voice of a young Judith Wright and forces us to reconsider the woman we thought we knew. 2016. First edition. A fine, unmarked copy.
Published by La Trobe University Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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Published by Black Inc., 2022
ISBN 10: 1760642622ISBN 13: 9781760642624
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Paperback. 2203. This first-ever collection of Australian poet Judith Wright's nonfiction is a compelling portrait of a prescient voice on modern Australia.Judith Wright (1915-2000) is one of the best-known Australian poets of her generation. Born into a pioneering bush family, her commitments to environmental protection, history writing and obtaining recognition for First Nations people drew her in new directions and assumed a major role in her life. She was the first president of the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland, a founder of the Australian Conservation Foundation and a member of the Aboriginal Treaty Commission.This selection of her nonfiction, the first of its kind, brings together essays, speeches, family history, correspondence, memoir and criticism to reveal the personal and philosophical threads that bind together her work and life. It makes plain the shifts and transformations in her thinking, and the female friendships - in particular, with writer and activist Oodgeroo Noonuccal - that opened her to new perspectives and connections.This addition to the Australian Thinkers series shows what happens when a poet talks about a nation. It reveals a way of thinking about Australia - its land, history and culture - that draws on the best of human possibility.Also in the series-Inga Clendinnen (ed. James Boyce)Donald Horne (ed. Nick Horne)Hugh Stretton (ed. Graeme Davison)George Seddon (ed. Andrea Gaynor) Good condition. Name and stamp (crossed out) at top of first page. Small crease at botttom corner of front cover. 3 Centimeters X 15.4 Centimeters X 18.5 Centimeters.