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Laurie Duggan

Bibliography

Books and pamphlets

The Passenger (poems), St Lucia, UQP, 2006

Let’s Get Lost (poems, with Pam Brown and Ken Bolton), Sydney, Vagabond, 2005.

Compared to What: Selected Poems 1971-2003, Exeter, Shearsman, 2005.

The Ash Range (2nd ed, new introduction by the author), Exeter, Shearsman, 2005.

Mangroves (poems), St Lucia, UQP, 2003.

Ghost Nation: Imagined space and Australian Visual Culture, 1901-1939.
St Lucia, UQP, 2001.

New and Selected Poems, 1971-1993, St Lucia, UQP, 1996.

Memorials (poems), Adelaide, Little Esther, 1996.

The Home Paddock (poems), Melbourne, Noone’s Press, 1991.

Adventures In Paradise (2nd ed), Adelaide, Little Esther, 1991.

Blue Notes (poems), Sydney, Pan/ Picador, 1990.

The Epigrams of Martial (translations), Melbourne, Scripsi, 1989.

Two Epigrams from Martial, Sydney, Nicholas Pounder, 1989.

All Blues, London, Northern Lights (pamphlet No 31), 1989.

The Ash Range (introduction by Don Watson), Sydney, Pan/ Picador, 1987.

The Great Divide: Poems 1973-83, Sydney, Hale & Iremonger, 1985.

Adventures In Paradise (poems), Adelaide, Experimental Art Foundation, 1982.

Under The Weather (poems), Sydney, Wild & Woolley, 1978.

East: Poems 1970-74, Melbourne, Rigmarole, 1976.

Anthology appearances

Tyler Doherty & Tom Morgan (eds), For the Time Being: The Bootstrap Book of Poetic Journals, Lowell, Mass., Bootstrap, 2007.

Noel Rowe & Vivian Smith (eds), Windchimes: Asia in Australian Poetry, Canberra, Pandanus, 2006.

Anthony Lawrence (ed), The Best Australian Poetry 2004, St Lucia, UQP, 2004.

Joachim Sartorius (ed), Die Welt über dem Wasserspiegel, Berlin, 2001.
(the title for this anthology was taken from a line in LD’s poem ‘It might as well be spring and all’)

John Kinsella (ed), Landbridge: Contemporary Australian Poetry, Fremantle, 1999.

Peter Porter (ed), The Oxford Book of Modern Australian Poetry, Melbourne, 1996.

Geoff Page (ed), Australian Poetry Live [audiotape], Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1996.

Rudi Kraussmann (ed), Made in Australia [German translation], Vienna, Gangaroo, 1994.

Philip Neilsen (ed), The sting in the wattle: Australian satirical verse, St Lucia, UQP, 1993.

Jennifer Strauss (ed), The Oxford book of Australian love poetry, Melbourne, 1993.

John Tranter & Philip Mead (eds), The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry,  Melbourne, 1991. Published in the UK as The Bloodaxe Book . . .

Jenny Lee et al. (eds), The Temperament of Generations: Fifty years of writing in Meanjin,  Melbourne, MUP, 1990.

Geoffrey Lehmann (ed), The Flight of the Emu: Australian light verse,  Sydney, A&R, 1990.

Jonathan Williams (ed), Quote, Unquote, Berkeley, Ten Speed Press, 1989.

Patrick Morgan (ed), Sunlight and Shadow, Churchill, GIAE, 1988.

Shadows in a Wall, Canberra, ANU Poetry Workshop, 1986.

Writers in the Park, Sydney, Fab, 1986.

Pi O (ed), Off the Record, Melbourne, Penguin, 1985.

Kris Hemensley (ed), The Best of the Ear, Melbourne, Rigmarole, 1985.

John Tranter (ed), The New Australian Poetry, Brisbane, Makar, 1979.

Robert Kenny et al. (eds), Three Blind Mice, Melbourne, Rigmarole, 1977.

Antipodean Summer Postcard Series, Melbourne, Rigmarole, 1975.

Poetry journal appearances

Australia:
The Age, Ardent Sun, Aspect, The Bulletin, Cocabola’s Funny Picture Book, Courier Mail, Dodo, Ear in a Wheatfield, Final Taxi Review, Fine Line, The Hard Word, Heat, Hobo, Island, Magic Sam, Meanjin, Meuse, New Poetry, Ormond Papers, Otis Rush, Overland, Phoenix Review, Polar Bear, Scripsi, Siccum, Southerly, Sunday Herald (Melbourne), Surfers’ Paradise.

New Zealand:
Sport.

USA:
Carbuncle, The Literary Review, New American Writing, Poetry Flash, Rolling Stock, Tinfish, Triquarterly.

UK:
Agenda, Critical Survey, Figs, PN Review, Shearsman, Verse.

Radio & TV broadcast:
Between the lines (ABC TV), Poetica (ABC radio), Radio Helicon (ABC), Radio NZ, 7.30 Report (ABC TV), 2SER-FM, 3AK, 3AR, 5UV.

TV appearance:
ABC Documentary on John Forbes, ‘Conversations with a dead poet’, dir. Geoff Burton, Seedwillow P/ L & Silverfox Films, Tasmania, 1999 (broadcast 7/ 9/ 1999).

Online & CD rom:
Big Bridge, foam:e, fugacity 05, hutt, Jacket, papertiger, Poetry Espresso, Shampoo, Shearsman, Stylus.

Poems have also appeared in poetry on poster projects:
Internationales literaturfestival  (Berlin), 2001.
Streetfare Journal (American public transport poster series), 1995.
Moving Words (Victorian public transport poster series), 1993.

Articles and reviews

‘On Gael Turnbull’s Collected Poems, with a digression on his aleatory, kinetic and other off-the-page practices’, Jacket 34, October 2007 [online]. http://jacketmagazine.com

Review of Eileen Chanin and Stephen Miller, Degenerates and Perverts: the 1939 Herald Exhibition of French and British Contemporary Art, Reviews in Australian Studies (National Library of Australia), Vol 2, No 4, 2007.

‘Alan Halsey’s Worldly Signs’, a review of Marginalien and Not Everything Remotely, Poetry Salzburg, 11, Spring 2007, p124-134.

‘Discovering the Northern Isles’, Litter, 2006 [online]. http://leafepress.com/litter/litter.html

‘Amaze Your Friends!’, Text: Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs, Vol 10/1, April 2006 [online]. www.griffith.edu.au/school/art/text/ A slightly different version in ke mata ka ora, #2, 2006 [online]. www.nzepc.auckland.ac.nz/kmko

‘Impostures: Nationalism, Modernism and Australian Poetry of the Late Twentieth Century’, ACH: The Journal of the History of Culture in Australia, 25/2006, (‘Antipodean Modern’).

‘Rockets over Australia: Art, Space and the Cold War’, in David Carter & Martin Crotty (ed), Australian Studies Centre: 25th Anniversary Collection, Australian Studies Centre, University of Queensland, 2005, pp 198-205.

Review of John Slater, Through Artists’ Eyes: Australian Suburbs and their Cities 1919-1945 (Miegunyah, 2004), Australian Historical Studies, Vol 36, No 126, October 2005.

‘The Reluctant Cosmopolis: Poetics and the Parochial in Australia’, Centre for Public Culture and Ideas, Griffith University, Sites of Cosmopolitanism conference, July 6-8 2005 CD-ROM, 2005.

‘Still life with dying poet’, a review of ‘Unhurried Vision’ by Michael Rothenberg,
Jacket #25, 2004 [web].

‘Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets: Gael Turnbull 1928-2004’,
Jacket #25, 2004 [web].

‘Manmade Modernism: Mythical Space in Australian Painting, 1940-1970’, Antipodes, Vol 17/ 1, December 2003, p158-163.

Review of  J M Arthur, The Default Country: A lexical cartography of twentieth-century Australia (UNSW, 2003), JAS Review of Books, #19, October 2003 [web].

‘Tilt’, in Peter Black: Real Fiction, catalogue for an exhibition of photographs by Peter Black, City Gallery Wellington NZ, March 2003. Appearing as issue 30 of Sport magazine, 2003, pp20-22.

‘Cover me (borrowed title)’, Cordite #12, April 2003 [web].

‘On Working Class Poetry’, Overland, No 166, Autumn 2002, p101-102. Subsequently published as  ‘A Working Class Poet Is Something To Be . . .?’, in Peter Craven (ed), The Best Australian Essays, 2002, Melbourne, Black Inc., 2002, pp305-308.

Catalogue essay for the exhibition ‘The Oval Window’, works on paper by Ian Friend, texts of poems by JH Prynne. Brisbane City Gallery, 18 April-16 June 2002.

‘Return to Sender’, in Ken Bolton (ed), homage to john forbes, Sydney, Brandl &
Schlesinger, 2002, pp41-79.

‘John Forbes 1950-1998’,  Overland, No 150, Autumn 1998, p17-18.

‘“A sort of mythical thing”: Canberra as an imaginary capital’, Journal of Australian Studies, No 57, 1998, p83-92.

‘Grotesque, mirthful, cunning and quaint: May Gibbs and Suburban  Space’, UTS Review, Vol 4/ 1, 1998, p140-149.

‘Classics and commercials’ (on the Australian literary ‘canon’), Southerly, Vol 57/ 3, Spring 1998, p219-222.

‘What Whole Voice?’, Southerly, Vol 57/ 1, Autumn 1997, p22-27.

Review of Traudi Allen: Roar, Australian Book Review, 1995.

‘Living poetry (Extracts from journals, 1974-1985)’, Meanjin, Vol 53/ 2, 1994, p267-282.

Review of Bill Manhire, 100 New Zealand poems, Landfall, NZ., No 187, Autumn  1994, p143-144.

‘L’Chayim’ (second version), in Michael Heller (ed), Carl Rakosi: Man & Poet,
Orono, Maine, 1993, pp351-358.

‘Place and play’ (review of Living in a new country, by Paul Carter), PN Review, Manchester UK, No 90, March-April 1993, p50.

Foreword to Bun Jirrah Gingee Munjie, by Amelia Angove, 1991.

ABR questionnaire on poetry, Australian Book Review, February 1990.

‘L’Chayim’ (on Carl Rakosi) [first version], Scripsi, 1988.

Review of Peter Gardner, Through Foreign Eyes, Gippsland Heritage Journal, 1988.

‘Poetic theory/ poetic practice’, Ormond Papers, Vol 5, 1988, p7-14.

‘Antipodean Jamboree’ (originally ‘Sleeping through the Bicentennial’), Rolling Stock (Boulder, USA), 1988.

‘Revisiting the Doctor’ (on William Carlos Williams), Scripsi, Vol 5/ 1, 1987, p45-56.

‘Mister P.B.’ (on Paul Blackburn), Scripsi, Vol 4/ 2, 1986, p147-152 (reprinted in Jacket).

‘Unspeakable Visions of the Individual’ (Review of The Beat Book  & The Beat Diary), Magic Sam #4, 1979.

Columns and regular reviews

Twelve articles were published as a regular poetry and poetics column for Australian Book Review between March 1992 and November 1994.

Nine art and architecture reviews appeared in the National Times on Sunday between August 1986 and January 1987.

Interviews

Kris Olsson, Courier Mail, 8 February 2003.

Cameron Lowe, Ardent Sun, September-October 2001 (published March 2002).

Bruce James, ABC Radio National, ‘Arts Today’, 21 June 2001.

David McCooey, The Literary Review (USA), April 2001 (published November 2001).

ABC Documentary on John Forbes, ‘Conversations with a dead poet’, dir. Geoff Burton, Seedwillow P/ L & Silverfox Films, Tasmania, 1999 (broadcast 7/ 9/ 1999).

Cath Kenneally, 5UV Adelaide, [?]

Elizabeth Alley, Radio NZ, March 1992.

John Flaus, 3AK, 12/ 7/ 1989.

John Tranter, ‘Radio Helicon’, ABC Radio National, 1988.

Vincent Buckley, Times on Sunday, 1987.

Terry Lane, ABC Radio National, 1987

Kevin McCrae, ABC Education, 20/ 6/ 1985.

Arnie Goldman, 2SER-FM, 17/ 6/ 1985.

John Tranter & Martin Duwell, A Possible Contemporary Poetry, 1982 (11/ 7/ 1979).

John Tranter, Instructional Resources Unit, ANU, 28/ 5/ 1981.

Ken Bolton, Magic Sam, 1980.

Hazel De Berg, Australian National Archives, 25/ 6/ 1980.

Alan Jefferies, 2SER-FM, 14/ 4/ 1980.


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