Best of Friends: The First Thirty Years of the Friendly Street Poets Steve Evans & Kate Deller-Evans (Editors)
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Best of Friends: The First Thirty Years of the Friendly Street Poets

Author: Steve Evans & Kate Deller-Evans (Editors)
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Book Title
Best of Friends: The First Thirty Years of the Friendly Street Poets
Author
Steve Evans & Kate Deller-Evans (Editors)
Book Condition
GOOD - EX-LIBRARY - covered with adhesive plastic
ISBN
9781862547933
Book Format
Softcover
Publisher
Wakefield Press
Year Published
2008
After holding more than 300 readings and publishing more than 70 books, Friendly Street stands as the hub of public poetry in South Australia and has a recognised national reach. Over more than thirty years, it has nurtured new poets and been the springboard for many names that are now well known. How did it all happen? This book tells you the whole story, and includes a wonderful selection of poems form the annual anthologies that shows just why Friendly Street has been such an enduring and important force in Australian poetry.

After holding more than 300 readings and publishing more than 70 books, Friendly Street stands as the hub of public poetry in South Australia and has a recognised national reach. Over more than thirty years, it has nurtured new poets and been the springboard for many names that are now well known. How did it all happen? This book tells you the whole story, and includes a wonderful selection of poems form the annual anthologies that shows just why Friendly Street has been such an enduring and important force in Australian poetry.

After holding more than 300 readings and publishing more than 70 books, Friendly Street stands as the hub of public poetry in South Australia and has a recognised national reach. Over more than thirty years, it has nurtured new poets and been the springboard for many names that are now well known. How did it all happen? This book tells you the whole story, and includes a wonderful selection of poems form the annual anthologies that shows just why Friendly Street has been such an enduring and important force in Australian poetry.