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'Untranscended / life itself': the poetry of Pam Brown
Pam Brown's cynicism, satire, attractions and repulsions seem built around an absent centre, something always already in the poetry lost in the tedious non-occurrences of contemporary Australian life. Brown has typically published in a scattered, small-press way and while this small-press, small-readership approach is something most Australian poets know intimately, Brown has made it into an art form, and one which seems in keeping with her own ironic and at times cynical approach to the world of appearance, celebrity and media hype.
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Australian literary studiesVolume
22Issue
2Pagination
217 - 228Publisher
University of Queensland PressLocation
St. Lucia, Qld.ISSN
0004-9697Language
engPublication classification
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