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Concrete Tuesday

Author: David Musgrave  

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Concrete Tuesday contains two new sequences including the stunning Grace, which won the Josephine Ulrick Prize in 2008 and tells the story, backwards, of a man who loses his soul. In addition to these there are several new poems, some on the familiar theme of water and others on the theme of irretrievable loss.

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Concrete Tuesday contains two new sequences including the stunning Grace, which won the Josephine Ulrick Prize in 2008 and tells the story, backwards, of a man who loses his soul. In addition to these there are several new poems, some on the familiar theme of water and others on the theme of irretrievable loss.

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Concrete Tuesday contains two new sequences including the stunning Grace , which won the Josephine Ulrick Prize in 2008 and tells the story, backwards, of a man who loses his soul. In addition to these there are several new poems, some on the familiar theme of water and others on the theme of irretrievable loss. David Musgrave is a poet, novelist critic and publisher who lives in Sydney. His work has won or been shortlisted for many awards, including the Grace Leven Poetry Prize, the WA Premier's Book Awards and the Prime Minister's Literary Awards.

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Concrete Tuesday contains two new sequences including the stunning Grace , which won the Josephine Ulrick Prize in 2008 and tells the story, backwards, of a man who loses his soul. In addition to these there are several new poems, some on the familiar theme of water and others on the theme of irretrievable loss. David Musgrave is a poet, novelist critic and publisher who lives in Sydney. His work has won or been shortlisted for many awards, including the Grace Leven Poetry Prize, the WA Premier's Book Awards and the Prime Minister's Literary Awards.

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Product Details

Publisher
Puncher and Wattmann
Published
1st July 2011
Pages
62
ISBN
9780909771836

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