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Peter Minter

Peter Minter is a Sydney poet and academic.

Peter Minter reviews ‘Minyung Woolah Binnung: What Saying Says’ by Lionel Fogarty and ‘Smoke Encrypted Whispers’ by Samuel Wagan Watson

February 2005, no. 268 01 February 2005
These two exceptional books should be sent to every household in Australia free of charge. They would be a perfect curative after the federal election. The campaigns of the conventional parties demonstrated how far indigenous Australia has fallen off the political radar screen. Fortunately, the independent creative work of Aboriginal thinkers, writers and artists continues to set high standards an ... (read more)

Peter Minter reviews 'Other Worlds: Poems 1997–2001' by Dorothy Porter

September 2001, no. 234 01 September 2001
Without the slightest hint of irony, Jewel Kilcher, the young Alaskan poet and singer whose first volume of free verse, A Night without Armor, was published to popular acclaim a year or two ago, quotes Dylan Thomas in her preface: ‘A good poem is a contribution to reality.’ Thomas, thankfully, was right, and although we might argue, as poets often do, about the shape reality might take, it rem ... (read more)