The poetry of Judith Wright: Inventing Australia, Inventing the Self
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The poetry of Judith Arundel Wright, a contemporary Australian artist born in Armidale, New South Wales in 1915, offers us an interesting poetic reading of Australia's past and a deep meditation on the meaning and value of life.
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