Tell us what you're reading, and give a brief synopsis if you think others would be interested.
Can be books, magazines, websites, journals, etc.
Anyone who says, "I'm reading this thread" or "Duh, I'm reading Bluelight!" will be automatically disqualified from the major prize round.
What prizes, you ask? Yeah, well, exactly, what prizes? :D
Ok, I'll go first...
At the moment I'm re-reading The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry, edited by John Tranter and Philip Mead. It's one of the best anthologies out there, and covers a tumultuous period in poetry, from the 30s to the 90s. The transformations in style and subject matter that can be traced through that time are quite incredible. From modernism to postmodernism; from formalism to "deformity". This book is a true historical monument of an artform.
Can be books, magazines, websites, journals, etc.
Anyone who says, "I'm reading this thread" or "Duh, I'm reading Bluelight!" will be automatically disqualified from the major prize round.
Ok, I'll go first...
At the moment I'm re-reading The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry, edited by John Tranter and Philip Mead. It's one of the best anthologies out there, and covers a tumultuous period in poetry, from the 30s to the 90s. The transformations in style and subject matter that can be traced through that time are quite incredible. From modernism to postmodernism; from formalism to "deformity". This book is a true historical monument of an artform.
