A Letter to Joan: An Autobiography, 1962-73Macmillan Company of Australia, 1978 - 182 Seiten Continuing autobiography of Australian poet, writer and collector of Aboriginal myths. |
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... remember that time in Adelaide , during Writers ' Week , when you were too shy to read your poems and I read them ... remember . I could remember nothing , nothing . I remember how you woke me once . I had heard you call my name ...
... remember that time in Adelaide , during Writers ' Week , when you were too shy to read your poems and I read them ... remember . I could remember nothing , nothing . I remember how you woke me once . I had heard you call my name ...
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... remember you telling me that you wished I were so old that I was white - haired . This was your insecurity speaking . You thought that I was attracted to other women . The situation was that you were my whole world . But you could not ...
... remember you telling me that you wished I were so old that I was white - haired . This was your insecurity speaking . You thought that I was attracted to other women . The situation was that you were my whole world . But you could not ...
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... remember nothing of what Ethel told me . I could remember no dream , no nightmare . Ewan had been awakened by the scream too but had refrained from mention- ing it . At the end of the tour , Ethel gave me her address and phone number ...
... remember nothing of what Ethel told me . I could remember no dream , no nightmare . Ewan had been awakened by the scream too but had refrained from mention- ing it . At the end of the tour , Ethel gave me her address and phone number ...
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The Dryad | 12 |
You Gave Me Flowers | 20 |
The President | 32 |
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A.D. Hope Aboriginal arms asked Australian Australian poetry beautiful Bill birds boatshed boughs bush Caesar called camp cliff Cobar cottage creek dark deep desolate Dr Perry dream drove face fighting fire flowers gallery gave gibber plain golf course gone Grendel hand head Helen Hilde homestead huge Iris Jamberoo Jimmy Little Joan John Judith Wright knew lake leaves live look Maenad magazine mind moon morning mountain never night Northern Territory once Phar Lap poem poet Poetry Society pool quarrel Queensland rain recital remember river rock Roland Robinson roses round scrub shack shed sitting Solveig song South Coast stars stone stood Svengali Sydney talking tell thought told took track trees verse walked wanted white wolf wife wind window wolf dog woman write wrote young