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On Bunyah
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On Bunyah

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‘Bunyah has been my refuge and home place all my life. This book concentrates on the smallest habitats of community, the scattered village and the lone house, where space makes the isolated dwelling into an illusory distant city ruled by its family and their laws.’ This updated edition of On Bunyah tells a story of rural Australia in verse and photographs. From blood and fenceposts to broad beans and milk lorries, Les Murray evokes the life and landscape of his part of the country. // ‘Murray is one of the very few poets with whose best work you feel that having read it you won’t, can’t be quite the same again.’ London Review of Books
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 15, 2017
ISBN9781784105204
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Les Murray

Les Murray (1938–2019) was a widely acclaimed poet, recognized by the National Trust of Australia in 2012 as one of the nation’s “living treasures.” He received the 1996 T. S. Eliot Prize for Subhuman Redneck Poems and was awarded the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry in 1998. He served as literary editor of the Australian journal Quadrant from 1990 to 2018. His other books include Dog Fox Field, Translations from the Natural World, Fredy Neptune: A Novel in Verse, Learning Human: Selected Poems, Conscious and Verbal, Poems the Size of Photographs, and Waiting for the Past.

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    This is a superb evocation of place and time. The photographs are excellent. Les Murray has a way of getting inside the being of animals and even plants, let alone people, up to the edge of transcendence.