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J.S. Harry

J.S. Harry published eight books of poetry in her lifetime, including The Deer Under The Skin (1971), one of the first titles in the historic UQP Paperback Poets series, Hold, for a little while, and turn gently (1979), A Dandelion for Van Gogh (1985), which was shortlisted for the National Book Council and the Adelaide Festival Poetry Awards, The Life on Water and the Life Beneath (1995), Selected Poems (1995), winner of the NSW Premier’s Award for Poetry, Sun Shadow, Moon Shadow (2000) and  Public Private (2013). Her collection of Peter Henry Lepus poems, Not Finding Wittgenstein (published by Giramondo in 2007) won the Age Poetry Book of the Year Award.

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This special bundle includes two collections by J.S. Harry, one of the great women poets of her generation. Published in November 2021, New and Selected Poems is a commemorative volume with poems from her previous collections, as well as new poems written in the last years of her life. The poems included were chosen by […]

New and Selected Poems

J.S. Harry

320 pages
Paperback, 21 x 14.8 cm
Published November 2021
ISBN 9781925818574

This commemorative volume gathers poems from all of J.S. Harry’s collections, as well as new poems written in the last years of her life.

Not Finding Wittgenstein

Peter Henry Lepus Poems

J.S. Harry

238 pages
Paperback, 21 x 14.8 cm
Published June 2007
ISBN 9781920882204

The poems in Not Finding Wittgenstein feature Peter Henry Lepus, British-born, but of Creole origins, and moreover, a rabbit. ‘Provoked into trying to use his mind’, Peter Henry searches the world for philosophers, conversing with Wittgenstein in Antarctica and Bertrand Russell in Japan, and somewhat onesidedly, with ‘Chairman Miaow’ under moonlight. In the sequence ‘Iraq, 2003’, set during and after the invasion by coalition forces, he falls in with A.J. Ayer and J.L. Austin, story-hunting journalists, ancestor-seekers of various species, and a camel that looks after Number One.