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Chris Wallace-CrabbeChris Wallace-Crabbe is a poet and visual artist, and Professor Emeritus in the Australian Centre, University of Melbourne. His latest Carcanet collection isBy and Large (2001). He has recently publishedRead It Again(Salt) and the late-modern epic,The Universe Looks Down(Brandl & Schlesi nger).
Chris Wallace-Crabbe's work featured in PN Review comprises one report and nine contributions of poetry, over a period of 11 years. Also available are three reviews of Chris Wallace-Crabbe's work.
Further Reading
Reviewed by
in PN Review 49 (1986)on Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Ken Taylor, John A. Scott, John Millett,
Reviewed by
in PN Review 124 (1998)on Greg Delanty, Thomas Lynch, Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Peter Bland and Penelope Shuttle
Poetry Collection in PN Review 129 (1999)
Three Poems
Poetry Collection in PN Review 146 (2002)
Three Poems
Poetry Collection in PN Review 152 (2003)
Two Poems
Poetry Collection in PN Review 158 (2004)
Three Poems
Poetry Collection in PN Review 163 (2005)
Don't Mention the War
Poetry Collection in PN Review 170 (2006)
Three Poems
Poetry Collection in PN Review 175 (2007)
Three Poems
Report in PN Review 176 (2007)
I Wish You Hadn't Caught That Cold
Poetry Collection in PN Review 181 (2008)
Shadows
Poetry Collection in PN Review 188 (2009)
Four Poems
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in PN Review 247 (2019)on Chris Wallace-Crabbe
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