Mangroves (Duggan Collection)
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''Mangroves'' (2003) is a collection of poetry by Australian poet
Laurie Duggan Laurence James Duggan (born 1949), known as Laurie Duggan, is an Australian poet, editor, and translator. Life Laurie Duggan was born in Melbourne and attended Monash University, where his friends included the poets Alan Wearne and John A. Sc ...
. It won the
ALS Gold Medal The Australian Literature Society Gold Medal (ALS Gold Medal) is awarded annually by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature for "an outstanding literary work in the preceding calendar year." From 1928 to 1974 it was awarded by the ...
in 2004.Austlit - ''Mangroves''
/ref> The collection consists of 74 poems, some previously published and some published for the first time in this volume. The poems in this collections are grouped into two main sections: Part I Mangroves (2000-2002) and Part II The Night Watch (1988-1994). An author's note (p.ix) explains the significance of this grouping.


Contents


Reviews

Writing in ''Jacket'' magazine Angela Rockel concluded: "The structure of this collection invites a spiral of readings in which earlier poems are re-experienced in the light of later work, and later work is understood differently in relation to its origins in earlier patterns. Rather than pro- or regression, the shift that occurs in the space between Part II and Part I is imaged as a change in location, and, as for the costumed figures of The Night Watch in the photograph, nothing has changed/ everything has changed. Having found and lost and found again the foothold of writing, Duggan creates a poetic that first of all acknowledges the mutability of things, and within that understanding, asks how dwelling can be found." David McCooey, in his review in ''Westerley'', had a wider view: "''Mangroves'' is notable for its power, its multiplicity, and its wit. Humour, as ever, is important to Duggan and ''Mangoves'' is enlightened by many great jokes. ''Mangroves'' is an ambitious book. It is not only large and varied; but it also takes the idea of poetry to its limits. This is both ambitious and consistent with the condition of poetry.""Always disappearing : review of Mangroves by Laurie Duggan" by David McCooey, ''Westerly'', vol. 48, pp. 74-84.
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Awards and nominations

* 2004 — winner
ALS Gold Medal The Australian Literature Society Gold Medal (ALS Gold Medal) is awarded annually by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature for "an outstanding literary work in the preceding calendar year." From 1928 to 1974 it was awarded by the ...


References

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