Dawn the Proof

Author(s): Tony Page

Poetry

75 poems, a weaving together of history, religions, landscape and the marvel of their many connections.

Tony Page's fourth book Who Killed Caravaggio? was published by Picaro Press in 2015. First active on the Melbourne poetry scene in the 1980s, he has since read his work at the Edinburgh Arts Festival, the Venice Conference on Commonwealth Literature, Shakespeare & Co. in Paris, plus venues in the USA. As a theatre director, he has mounted amateur productions of Shakespeare, Beckett and Brecht, among others, in addition to writing and collaborating with student groups. For twenty years, he worked in Thailand and Malaysia, but now lives in Australia.

What the critics said:

Praise for Gateway to the Sphinx: "What we have here is dazzlingly entertaining. A series of virtuoso verses that one can only applaud. Were Einstein alive today, I feel he would delight in this book." Phillip Adams

"Tony Page goes where no other poet has been, enthroning science among the Muses with mind-stretching imaginings." John Carey, Merton Professor of English, Oxford

"Playful is what these poems are. Full of surprise, wit, illumination. But they have behind them an understanding, which is rare, of that grand design"... we call nature." David Malouf

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  • : 9781925272239
  • : Hybrid Publishers
  • : Hybrid Publishers
  • : 01 January 2016
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  • : Tony Page
  • : Paperback
  • : en
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