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The Talking Clothes: Poems

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Country
  
Australia

Genre
  
poetry collection

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1966

Publisher
  
Angus & Robertson

Language
  
Publication date
  
1966

Pages
  
96 pp

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The Talking Clothes : Poems (1966) is the ninth poetry collection by Australian poet William Hart-Smith. It won the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry, in 1966.

Contents

The collection consists of 86 poems, some of which had been previously published in various Australian magazines and journals, and the rest of which are published for the first time in this volume.

Critical reception

Rodney Hall in The Bulletin notes that in this collection the poet "does not seem to be addressing the solitary reader, nor haranguing the crowd. He uses a middle voice, quiet yet public, as if talking to a small groups of friends and admirers." And concludes: "These poems, with their charm and compactness, make a cogent argument against the charge that all modern verse is obscure."

In The Age, in a combined review of seven poetry collections, Dennis Douglas opines that this collection places "the poet as as a mediator between the reader and the world of phenomenal objects...The incursions of phenomena are precariously held at bay in Mr. Hart-Smith's collection by the lightness of tone in his work and the use of the poet as observer."

Awards

  • 1966 – Grace Leven Prize for Poetry winner
  • References

    The Talking Clothes: Poems Wikipedia


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