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In our tenth episode we take a deep dive into the poetry of little known Australian poet, Lesbia Harford (1891 – 1927). John Kinsella, in the introduction to The Penguin Anthology of Australian Poetry, Kinsella J ed. Penguin, Melbourne, 2009 p 47 - 48 describes her as ‘the radical and unique Lesbia Harford, whose poetry of ambivalent sexuality, working class values and titled syntax would open the doors to modernism in so many ways.’ And he is right!
We are very fortunate to be joined, in this episode, by the wonderful, and extremely knowledgeable Lesley Lamb, who has written a thesis on Harford’s contribution to literature, feminism and social justice.
Poems discussed in this episode: Please note that while most of the links look identical they should take you to the nominated poem.
Grotesque - Poetry Platform - the largest database of poetry, save it to read later!
Skirt Machinist - Poetry Platform - the largest database of poetry, save it to read later!
All Day Long - [All day long]
Periodicity - Poetry Platform - the largest database of poetry, save it to read later!
Deliverance Through Art - Poetry Platform - the largest database of poetry, save it to read later!
A Bronte Legend - Poetry Platform - the largest database of poetry, save it to read later!
Announcements:
The Fortnightly Pier Poetry Group at Louis Joel Arts & Community, facilitated by Peter, is on at 11am on Fridays with the next meeting occurring on 8 August, 2025 . Come along if you love talking poetry.
We would like to hear from you!
As part of our 'Hobsons Choice' segment, we would like to hear from you. If you would like to be interviewed about a poem or if you just want to share your love of poetry, send us an email on [email protected]. Constructive criticism and praise are welcomed. Currently we have a focus on a favourite poem you were taught at school or during your childhood
In our tenth episode we take a deep dive into the poetry of little known Australian poet, Lesbia Harford (1891 – 1927). John Kinsella, in the introduction to The Penguin Anthology of Australian Poetry, Kinsella J ed. Penguin, Melbourne, 2009 p 47 - 48 describes her as ‘the radical and unique Lesbia Harford, whose poetry of ambivalent sexuality, working class values and titled syntax would open the doors to modernism in so many ways.’ And he is right!
We are very fortunate to be joined, in this episode, by the wonderful, and extremely knowledgeable Lesley Lamb, who has written a thesis on Harford’s contribution to literature, feminism and social justice.
Poems discussed in this episode: Please note that while most of the links look identical they should take you to the nominated poem.
Grotesque - Poetry Platform - the largest database of poetry, save it to read later!
Skirt Machinist - Poetry Platform - the largest database of poetry, save it to read later!
All Day Long - [All day long]
Periodicity - Poetry Platform - the largest database of poetry, save it to read later!
Deliverance Through Art - Poetry Platform - the largest database of poetry, save it to read later!
A Bronte Legend - Poetry Platform - the largest database of poetry, save it to read later!
Announcements:
The Fortnightly Pier Poetry Group at Louis Joel Arts & Community, facilitated by Peter, is on at 11am on Fridays with the next meeting occurring on 8 August, 2025 . Come along if you love talking poetry.
We would like to hear from you!
As part of our 'Hobsons Choice' segment, we would like to hear from you. If you would like to be interviewed about a poem or if you just want to share your love of poetry, send us an email on [email protected]. Constructive criticism and praise are welcomed. Currently we have a focus on a favourite poem you were taught at school or during your childhood