The Weatherboard Cathedral

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The Weatherboard Cathedral
First edition
AuthorLes Murray
LanguageEnglish
GenrePoetry collection
PublisherAngus and Robertson
Publication date
1969
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Pages77 pp
Preceded byThe Ilex Tree 
Followed byPoems Against Economics 

The Weatherboard Cathedral (1969) is a poetry collection by Australian poet Les Murray.[1] It is the first collection of poems by Murray as the sole author; he had previously published The Ilex Tree in 1965 in collaboration with Geoffrey Lehmann.

The collection consists of 47 poems, some of which were published in various Australian poetry publications, though most appear in print here for the first time.[1] It contains the poet's well-known work "An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow", which has been reprinted in a number of Australian poetry anthologies since its original publication in 1967.[1]

  • "Evening Alone at Bunyah"
  • "Recourse to the Wilderness"
  • "Farewelling Contemporaries"
  • "Shorelines"
  • "Platypus"
  • "The Princes' Land"
  • "Ill Music"
  • "Windy Hill"
  • "Troop Train Returning"
  • "Tableau with Academic Figures"
  • "Blood"
  • "East Sydney"
  • "Shelduck Lagoon"
  • "Bagman O'Reilly's Curse"
  • "Existential Beasts"
  • "The Abomination"
  • "The Borgia Pope Relates a Painful Incident (for Geoffrey Lehmann)"
  • "The Wilderness"
  • "Once in a Lifetime, Snow"
  • "The Garden Path"
  • "The Commercial Hotel"
  • "The Merchants' Wheel"
  • "The Abortion Scene"
  • "Prosper the Commonwealth"
  • "Susan the Serpent : A Colonial Fiction"
  • "An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow"
  • "The Last Continent"
  • "The Count of the Simple Shore"
  • "The Incendiary Method"
  • "When I Was Alive"
  • "The Rock Shelters, Botany Bay"
  • "Treeroots and Earth"
  • Three Tries at Englynion sequence
    • "The Patristics of Fashion"
    • "Between Two Wars"
    • "A Poet of 1914"
  • "One Who Asked, Thinking He Knew"
  • "A Walk with O'Connor"
  • "If a Pebble Fall"
  • "The Barranong Angel Case"
  • "The House of Four-X"
  • "Senryu"
  • "The Canberra Remnant"
  • "Working Men"
  • "The Ballad Trap"
  • "Hayfork Point"
  • "The Spheres"
  • "The Fire Autumn"

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