Masters in Israel

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LanguageEnglish
Publication date
1961
Masters in Israel
AuthorVincent Buckley
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAngus and Robertson
Publication date
1961
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages57
Preceded byPoems 
Followed byEssays in Poetry, Mainly Australian 

Masters in Israel (1961) is the second collection of poems by Australian poet Vincent Buckley. It won the ALS Gold Medal in 1962. [1]

The collection consists of 25 poems, with seven appearing here for the first time.[1]

  • "Late Tutorial"
  • "Criminal Court"
  • "Various Wakings"
  • "Willow and Fig and Stone"
  • "Reading to My Sick Daughter"
  • "Didactic Song"
  • "Sinn Fein: 1957"
  • "To Praise a Wife"
  • "Borrowing of Trees"
  • "Before Pentecost"
  • "Catullus at Thirty"
  • "Wedge-Tailed Eagle"
  • "Four Stages of Evening"
  • "Anzac Day"
  • "Walking in Ireland"
  • "To Brigid in Sussex (from Cambridge)"
  • "Master-Mariner"
  • "Father and Son"
  • "Song for Resurrection Day"
  • "To the Blessed Virgin"
  • "Colloquy and Resolution"
  • "Spring is the Running Season"
  • "Impromptu (for Francis Webb)"
  • "Movement and Stillness"
  • "In Time of the Hungarian Martyrdom"

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