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Keith Harrison was born in Australia and has spent more than thirty years writing in England,America and his home country. He now divides his time between Minnesota and sourthern Australia.He has written a dozen books of poetry and translation,read his poems all over the English-speaking world and appeared in scores of national and international magazines and anthologies.He has won awards for his work in a number of countries.
CHANGES: New & Collected Poems (1962-2002, contains all his shorter poems written over a period of forty years in a wide variety of forms. the book is being launched in America, England and Australia throughout 2003,and has already received highly favorable critical commentary. While in those countries he will also read poems against war.
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Swedish men used to write a secret song,called a rune,and bury it where no one would be able to find it.Such a song would tell of the important things in their lives.Legend has it that if the song should be accidentally discovered,such discovery would cause its owner to die before his time. |
Credits: Keith Harrison reading from his book "Changes: New and Collected Poems (1962-2002)" this audio file was recorded 2/10/03 at Radio Orphans studio A |
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