Neighbours in a Thicket
Neighbours in a Thicket : Poems (1974) is the second poetry collection by Australian poet and author David Malouf.[1] It won the ALS Gold Medal,[2] the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry,[1] and the Colin Roderick Award,[3] all in 1974.
First edition | |
Author | David Malouf |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Genre | poetry collection |
Publisher | University of Queensland Press |
Publication date | 1974 |
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Pages | 65 pp |
ISBN | 0702209279 |
Preceded by | Bicycle and Other Poems |
Followed by | Poems (1975-76) |
The collection consists of 34 poems, all of which are published for the first time in this volume.[1]
Contents
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Critical reception
Geoffrey Page in The Canberra Times noted the one thing all reviewers of the book "seem agreed on is the sophistication and depth of Malouf's poems about Europe. There is no other Australian poet who has such a feeling for its history, its essential character, its actual soil." But this was not to diminish "its distinct Australian quality. Although the section of European poems in the middle of the book seems to be its core the majority of the poems are in fact located in Australia - and are in no way inferior. Malouf's Australia is a place where the legendary, the extravagant are inextricably linked to hard reality. Beneath the service stations is the mythical swamp of his childhood: not far beyond our everyday Australia is the Great South Land which fired the European imagination for centuries (and in which Malouf can still see the magic)."[4]
Awards
- 1974 – ALS Gold Medal winner
- 1974 – Colin Roderick Award winner
- 1974 – Grace Leven Prize for Poetry winner
References
- Austlit - Neighbours in a Thicket : Poems by David Malouf
- "Imaginary lives of the defeated in the realm of alienation", The Canberra Times, 21 February 1990, p33
- "Colin Roderick Award - Previous Winners", James Cook University
- "Europe in a poet's eye" by Geoffrey Page, The Canberra Times, 18 April 1975, p8