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Poetry of Place
The combining of forms and the invention of new ones have been a characteristic of twentieth‐century poetry. In seeking to gauge and organize poetry of the extended present, critics often suggest family resemblances between historically contiguous poetry; doing so provides a helpful heuristic that facilitates comparison and connection between poets, poems, and a variety of contexts. This chapter looks at a body of work that Jeremy Hooker has called “a poetry of place”. It focuses on an episode to illustrate Derek Walcott's version of the writing (through language) of history onto the land for purposes at once poetic and political. The chapter concludes with Wendy Mulford's The East Anglia Sequence, which explores the interaction of the sort of sedimenting and layering, both geographical and linguistic, which is seen in the work of several poets in the chapter, and the erosion and erasure that some, almost fearfully it seems, glance toward.
Wallabies begin preparations for Springboks clash
Hooker Jeremy Paul said the Wallabies forwards would again be under pressure against South Africa. Paul is likely to start against the Springboks with Tai McIsaac set to miss several weeks after suffering rib damage against the All Blacks.
Paul wins John Eales Medal
Past Wallaby captain and lock Eales presented the Medal to former team mate [Hooker Jeremy Paul] at a black tie dinner at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion.
Paul ruled out of Wallabies' tour
Hooker Jeremy Paul has been ruled out of the Wallabies' tour to Europe in November after an MRI scan revealed a bulging disc in his neck.
Jones rings changes
Hooker Jeremy Paul, second row Daniel Vickerman and number eight John Roe have all been drafted into the starting line-up as the Wallabies look to start their four-match tour on a winning note.
Veteran hooker tells Connolly: I'm ready if required
\"Obviously it doesn't mean that [John Connolly] is going to choose me, I've just given him the option now my circumstances have changed,\" Paul revealed last night. \"I understand it will be difficult for the selectors to pick me because I haven't played any Australia A games,\" Paul said. \"I've never had any issues with the ARU or John Connolly or any of the coaching staff,\" Paul said.
RU: Brumbies opt for backrow speed
With coach Laurie Fisher saying he'll select a \"horses for courses\" forward pack this season, [Julian Salvi] knows he probably has limited chances to make his combination with [George Smith] work and cement a starting spot. \"I never thought I'd play 100 games so it's quite touching.\" Brumbies: Adam Ashley-Cooper, Clyde Rathbone, [Stirling Mortlock] (capt), [Gene Fairbanks], [Mark Gerrard], [Julian Huxley], [George Gregan], [Stephen Hoiles], George Smith, Julian Salvi, Mark Chisholm, Alistair Campbell, Guy Shepherdson, [Hooker Jeremy Paul], Nic Henderson. Res: Saia Faingaa, Salesi Ma'afu, Adam Wallace-Harrison, Jone Tawake, [Richard Stanford], [Tim Wright], [Matt Carraro].
Paul voted the best by his peers
HOOKER Jeremy Paul ensured the John Eales Medal remained firmly in the grip of the forwards after being crowned the Wallaby players' player of the year in Sydney last night. Injury forced Paul out of Australia's last two Tri-Nations matches, but he polled votes in the first 10 of the 11 Tests he played over the period covered by the award. Past Wallaby captain and lock Eales presented the medal to former teammate Paul.
Paul is Wallabyplayers' player
HOOKER Jeremy Paul ensured the John Eales Medal remained firmly in the grip of the forwards after being crowned the Wallaby player's player of the year last night. Past Wallaby captain and lock Eales presented the Medal to former teammate Paul at a black tie dinner at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion. The first five players inducted into the newly established Wallaby Hall of Fame were announced. They include four Test captains, five-eighth Mark Ella, halfback Ken Catchpole, flanker Col Windon and flanker, lock and prop John Thornett.
Paul wins John Eales Medal by 18 votes
HOOKER Jeremy Paul ensured the John Eales Medal remained firmly in the grip of the forwards after being crowned the Wallaby player's player of the year last night. Injury forced Paul out of Australia's last two Tri-Nations matches, but he polled votes in the first 10 of the 11 Tests he played over the period covered by the award. Past Wallaby captain and lock Eales presented the medal to former teammate Paul at a black tie dinner at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion.