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- Recent drawings, watercolors, and paintings
- Monkey, ape, human (watercolors, 20230100)
- Speech act (watercolor, 20230126)
- All quiet (watercolor, 20230126)
- Colossus (charcoal, 20230120)
- 20th anniversary of the publication of Joyce Lee’s collected works
- Women of the late geometric period
- Warhol in Paris (digital collage, 20221126)
- Recent drawings (20220900)
- In the circle of men singing
- Recent drawings
- Shouting and pointing I–IV (charcoal and chalk, 20220802)
- Recent drawings and other images
- Three digital collages (20220722)
- We’re getting out of this shithole (digital collage, 20220717)
- Oneself (pencil and charcoal, 20220706)
- Recent drawings and collages
- 2 drawings: ‘An arrangement’ and ‘The dancing plague’ (pencil and digital collage, 20220625)
- I’d put my head on your shoulder and weep, if you were taller (pencil, 20220620)
- He won’t say what he’s thinking (pencil and charcoal, 20220619)
- People will talk (3 drawings, pencil, 20220600)
- Recent drawings (20220500)
- A pathic sky and moon (pencil and charcoal, 20220517)
- Camouflage cow (pencil and digital collage, 20220509)
- The big foot and the Jimmy Choo (pencil and digital collage, 20220503)
- Recent artworks and drawings (20220400)
- Scenes in Mariupol broadcast on YouTube 1–4 (charcoal, 20220408)
- Man underwater (charcoal, 20220331)
- A sound at night (charcoal, 20220331)
- Rabbit cloud (charcoal, 20220330)
- The dog is listening (charcoal, pencil and ink, 20220330)
- Fish-person, person-fish (charcoal, 20220320)
- Ape (pencil, 20220316)
- Recent drawings and paintings (20220300)
- Black dog (pencil on paper, 20220313)
- For everyone, their own, personal volcano (charcoal and oil pastel on paper, 20220308)
- Richard H. (ink, acrylic, charcoal, 20220308)
- Comedian (pencil and acrylic, 20220228)
- Recent drawings (20220200)
- Dog and tie (pencil and oil pastel, 20220226)
- menèe par la Fête – amphétamine (pencil, 20220223)
- The painting kisses you (pencil, 20220221)
- St Cox (pencil and ink, 20220221)
- Attack of the Nabokovs
- Recent drawings (20220100)
- Parts of speech (pencil, charcoal, oil pastel, 20220128)
- REAL ISM (pencil, oil pastel, 20220127)
- Keith Vaughan (pencil drawing, 20220111)
- A woman of the late geometric period (graphite drawing, 20220108)
- Fragment of a colossal head of a youth (drawing, 2021)
- Chase scene (pencil drawing, 2021)
- The chicken burghers of Calais (photo collage, 2021)
- This happened …
- Boy in my bubble (digital drawing, 8x10in, 2020)
- Words, perception, memory and poetry: John Jenkins reviews ‘Ashbery Mode’ edited by Michael Farrell, in Rochford Street Review
- To render to each his due
- Scientific progress you can make while you sleep …
- LOOKOUT
- Ideology of the horse
- I remember it was a rainy night
- Tennis is the saddest sport (a kinda portrait of Mr Hawkins) [20190707 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Exhibition of small works
- The quiet Australians
- Is it wrong to tell old jokes? [20190209 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Dreamer [20190128 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Anti-portrait [20190105 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- A rat in rat utopia [20190101 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- The Aliens Arrive, Finally [20181226 drawing, 1mx1m]
- Study for a portrait of Richard [20181029 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Rabbit + Pink Cover Zine
- Empty shirt [20180731 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Debate [20180725 drawing, 179x179mm]
- Errol says the problem is Justice [20180620 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- The contest over neuroscience and culture [20180603 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Sacred monster of our time [20180301 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Mystic writing pad
- Nine positions [20180216 drawing (study), 1000x1000mm]
- Jobs
- Inferno [20171030 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Detail of decay [20171005 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Communion [20171005 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Memoir of my nervous illness [20170921 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Stone inhumation [20170914 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Landscaper [20170906 drawing, 1000x1000mm]
- Off-shore [20170830 drawing, 74x105mm]
- Man from 1950s with broken piano [20170816 drawing, 297x297mm]
- Study of Hildebrand statue [20170805 drawing, 297x297mm]
- ‘The world’s greatest person’ [20170730 drawing, 420x594mm]
- Installation of hand in a landscape [20170724 drawing, 210x297mm]
- Viewing [drawing, 20170714]
- Swedish Academy’s new protocols for laureate selection
- Home in the years of a cold war
- Auguration
- North Korean sports director executed
- Inhabitants of Celebration Park
- Photographs
- Double in ourselves
- Transposition in the words of James Baldwin
- Turkish delights of the 1970s: movies of Metin Erksan
- People like us
- Serge Gainsbourg’s empathy
- ABCs
- [There lies Peter Clutterbuck now]
- [Years ago, when I was reading]
- Bertolt Brecht and the Tea Party
- Michelle Ramin | in real life
- Shakespeare
- Victoria Contreras Flores | correspondence
- Welcome to Omelas
- A ritual text for gay marriages
- Take the pledge
- Santiago Cañón Valencia | interview
- Done in our name
- Sr Pessoa
- What happened, Mr Doherty?
- Joyce Lee’s It is nearly dark when I come to the Indian Ocean
- Welcome, Arjun! (Park the elephant anywhere.)
- Melisma variations
- ‘Poetry is a small house’
- Couch-based activism 101
- ‘The frogman hands me an envelope’
- George Franju’s «Blood of the Beasts»
- ‘The lesson in filing stories about love’
- Woolf, el-Sisi, Abbott and boy bands
- ‘David Lumsden, interviewed by Stuart Barnes’, in Tincture Journal, No. 5, Autumn 2014
- Searching millions of books instantly, with NGram Viewer …
- ‘A design generator’
- ‘The future’
- ‘The Bullet’
- ‘Flying lessons’
- ‘The scene, the struggle, the after-party’
- ‘Stolen bookshop’
- Not a threepenny opera
- ‘My prison’
- ‘No exit’
- ‘Martial art, sans art’
- ‘A Chinese puzzle’
- ‘The man in the red dress must go’
- ‘The program’
- ‘Signification’
- ‘The book of Frenchness’
- The tourists
- ‘It speaks’
- The risk-free ‘art’ of Kon Dimopoulos
- Cry babies and bloggers
- David Hensel | interview
- L’Affaire Dimopoulos: ‘copy’ of ‘difficult’ N.Z. ‘artwork’ installed at Federation ‘Square’
- Ironising the ironisers: Edwards does Britney from behind
- Another Kon job goes belly up
- Victoria Contreras Flores | Art~natomist
- Swinging pink flesh drives Indonesian Muslims wild
- Artnatomia: science for artists
- What are galleries for? Artists as indentured servants
- Pathologies of outrage
- Multiple monotypes: Riccardo Angelo [exhibition September 2005]
- ‘Religion is the art of belief’
- ‘My god—it’s a piano AND a sewing machine’
- Doubtful knowledge: recent paintings by Shane Jones, 1999–2001
- It’s not about the clothes, dummy
- [cathedrals in their middle age]
- the dear departed [lovers that have gone]
- In museums of beautiful art
- Dinner at Whistler’s
- [At night]
- ‘How do you know if someone loves you?’
- To like most the poems most needed
- A typographer’s eye
- ‘The Cinema Redemption’
- ‘A deep theatre’
- The whole truth
- Dorothy Porter on The ninth satire
- «The ninth satire» [contents]
- Since Jerusalem
- Apology
- Thingward ho!
- Description of the struggle
- Mr Thinnegen
- Dog day
- The things in the sea
- ‘Red streamer’
- How we sleep
- In my watchmaker’s hands
- Idea for a garden
- Dimitris is not dead
- Domestic suburban vignette
- Dreaming of zeppelins
- Ishmael
- Songs or people
- Body in the water
- ‘The Mystic Writing-Pad’
- Self-criticism
- Flowers for the dead
- The black king
- A tall unmarried house-buyer
- Man in loft
- First and last words
- Uncle stranger
- Adrian Caesar review: Anthony Lawrence, Stephen J. Williams, Gary Catalano, LiNQ October 1994
- ‘The central European joke contest’
- Comments on a drawing by Martin van Maële
- The faithful
- Rehearsal
- Manifesto
- Literary-hetero-potentates Rule, OK?
- Out of words
- Exposed
- Middle life transcribed for ’cello
- Flyer for Perseverance Poets readings [1993]
- Excerpt from ‘Tales of the Living’, Outrage, November 1993, pp. 70-71
- Review of The ninth satire in Sydney Star Observer, 26 November 1993, p. 32
- Review of The ninth satire in the Melbourne Star Observer, 12 November 1993, p. 12
- Excerpt from review of Australian Gay and Lesbian Writing: An Anthology, Robert Dessaix (ed.), The Sunday Age 7 November 1993
- Review of The ninth satire in Australian Book Review, October 1993, No. 155
- Excerpt from review of Australian Gay and Lesbian Writing: An Anthology, Robert Dessaix (ed.), Sydney Star Observer, Friday 1 October 1993, p. 19
- [3 September 1993]
- [Sunday 8 August 1993]
- [Friday 4 June 1993]
- Fentham
- Flyer for Perseverance Poets readings [1992]
- Advice to myself
- Prayer
- [Ask as if to extract admission]
- Reader’s report on ‘Since Jerusalem’, by Gerald Murnane
- [When he is leaving]
- [Mostly there is just this]
- Interview, LiNQ Vol 15, No 3 (1987)
- Review of A crowd of voices in ‘Small, poignant details of hell’, The Weekend Australian, 1986
- Review of A crowd of voices, in ‘Mordant and threatening behind the bright detail’, Sydney Morning Herald, September 1986
- «A crowd of voices» [contents]
- The high price of travelling
- Epic red
- Hunger
- The whole year travelling
- ‘Stroke of the eye’
- Burning poem
- Death by drowning
- The weight of freedom
- Talking heads
- —————————S
- Waiting
- The english garden
- Lévi-Strauss
- Floating on water
- X equals X
- Days dressed in dream and black wire
- Our winter solstice
- Poems from psychoanalysis
- The poetry of Wallace Stevens
- Mario Giacomelli’s Scanno
- The K-Tel instant love poem and cigarette machine
- Is sex important?
- after Invocation
- Ode to John Tranter
- Love
- The possibilities of language
- Big orchestra
- The king of hate
- Supplement to POAM 77, September 1983, by Eric Beach
- The breach
- The living room
- Egg
- On the uncertainty of finding a place to call home
- Poets Union of Australia Melbourne Branch newsletter
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«A crowd of voices»
A crowd of voices was first published by Pariah Press (Melbourne, Australia) in 1985. It won the Fellowship of Australian Writers’ Anne Elder Award and the Association for the Study of Australian Literature’s Mary Gilmore Award. for Deanna H. CONTENTS Cover image — Artist : Peter Booth (Australia, b.1940) Title : Date : -1981 Medium Description: oil on canvas …
«The ninth satire»
Oh Yeah — In France A Skinny Man Died Of A Big Disease With A Little Name — By Chance His Girlfriend Came Across A Needle And Soon She Did The Same — At Home There Are Seventeen-Year-Old Boys — And Their Idea Of Fun Is Being In A Gang Called The Disciples — High On Crack And Totin’ A Machine …
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