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Charles Buckmaster

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Charles Buckmaster (1950–1972) was an Australian poet.[1][2] During his lifetime, he published two volumes of poetry, both reprinted after his death by the University of Queensland Press collection. While his output was not prolific, his poems have been included in many poetry anthologies.

Australian poet Robbie Coburn’s 2019 collection The Other Flesh (UWA Publishing) was dedicated to Buckmaster.

References

  1. ^ Wilde, William Henry; Joy W. Hooton; B. G. Andrews (1994). "Buckmaster". The Oxford companion to Australian literature. Oxford University Press. p. 128. ISBN 978-0-19-553381-1.
  2. ^ Headon, D. (1978). "The Quick and the Dead: The Breadth of Australia's Poetry in the Last Decade". Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature. 32 (2): 93–119. doi:10.2307/1347090.