David Mason
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Memoirs by Robert Lowell, edited by Steven Gould Axelrod and Grzegorz Kosc
Incarnation and Metamorphosis by David Mason & The Colosseum Introduction to David Mason by Gregory Dowling
The Language in My Tongue: An anthology of Australian and New Zealand poetry edited by Cassandra Atherton and Paul Hetherington
Into the Rip: How the Australian way of risk made my family stronger, happier … and less American by Damien Cave
Dusk when the people in the trees / stand out against the dark – // but it isn’t dark, only a deep gradation / of the light –
... (read more)African American Poetry is an ambitious and wide-ranging collection of Black poetry. Edited by Kevin Young, a fellow poet and poetry editor of The New Yorker, the collection spans contemporary writers such as the Pulitzer Prize-winner Jericho Brown to literary giants such as Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Derek Walcott. As David Mason writes, 'It needs to be said and said again just how profoundly American this poetry is, how it enriches culture and should not be ignored among the more conventionally canonised.'
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