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A Counterfeit Silence: Selected Poems

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Country
  
Australia

Genre
  
Poetry collection

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1969

Publisher
  
Angus & Robertson

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1969

Pages
  
76 pp

Author
  
Randolph Stow

Preceded by
  
The merry-go-round in the sea

Randolph Stow books
  
The Land's Meaning: New Sele, The merry‑go‑round in the sea, Visitants: Text Classics, The Girl Green As Elderflower, Tourmaline

A Counterfeit Silence : Selected Poems (1969) is a poetry collection by Australian poet and novelist Randolph Stow. It won the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry in 1969.

The collection consists of 65 poems, most of which were published in various Australian poetry publications.

Critical reception

Geoff Page, reviewing the collection in The Canberra Times, found a unique voice: "Randolph Stow is one of the few younger Australian poets who have found truly individual voices. It is a voice which will not please everyone for it can be high-pitched and contorted but it is unique, and that, these days, is a distinct achievement."

While reviewing the book as a part of a survey of Australian poetry of the time, Ronald Dunlop noted: "Here, landscape slips into place. Randolph Stow’s poetry, strongly rooted in the earth, reaches out from it to the other world of humanity. Essentially the poetry of experience, its promise is great, its performance so far impressive."

References

A Counterfeit Silence: Selected Poems Wikipedia


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