The Moving Image (poetry collection)
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| Author | Judith Wright |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Genre | Poetry collection |
| Publisher | Meanjin Press |
Publication date | 1946 |
| Publication place | Australia |
| Media type | |
| Pages | 33 pp. |
The Moving Image is a collection of poems by Australian poet Judith Wright, published by Meanjin Press in 1946.[1]
The collection contains 24 poems from a variety of sources, such as Poetry, The Bulletin, and Meanjin, with some being published here for the first time.[2]
- "The Moving Image"
- "The Madmen Singing"
- "Northern River"
- "The Company of Lovers"
- "Blue Arab"
- "Bora Ring"
- "Trapped Dingo"
- "Waiting"
- "To A.H., New Year 1943"
- "Remittance Man"
- "Soldier's Farm"
- "The Trains"
- "The Idler"
- "Country Town"
- "The Hawthorn Hedge"
- "Nigger's Leap : New England"
- "Sonnet"
- "Bullocky"
- "Brother and Sisters"
- "Half-Caste Girl"
- "South of My Days"
- "The Surfer"
- "For New England"
- "Dust"