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Australian Poet - A.D Hope The Poet Speaks 2 Vinyl 7" 1958

Brolga Records

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Very rare Australian record of The Arts!

Our personal and professional interests have always lain with the creative endeavours, music, painting, writing and poetry.

This record is a very special recording of the Australian poet A.D Hope (Professor) b 1907 - d 2000

To quote some of the writings by the literary critic/poet/academic James McAuley....

A.D Hope is an Australian poet of originality and distinction whose work has made a deep impression by its combination of intellectual weight, sensuous immediacy, emotional tension and at times sardonic satire.
The last quality first bought him into prominence, to the temporary obscuring of his other claims to attention, but the poems here presented illustrate his virtues in non-satirical modes.

There are 3 poems on Side A and 4 poems on Side B, all read by the poet himself.

Extremely difficult to locate any copies of this record in the 21st century, I have only seen the National Archives with a copy.

Brolga Records were in the business of promoting the arts in Australia, the first volume (The Poet Speaks 1) featured Dame Mary Gilmore.

A.D Hope - The Poet Speaks 2
Brolga Records (The Recording Society Of Australia)

Cat# BS-05

According to the archival information on this record label, this record was released in 1958

This would make Alec Hope 51 years old at the time of this recording.

Cover is in very good - excellent condition, just a light pencil mark on the rear indicating the original price (17/6 which was a LOT of money way back in the late 50's)

New inner plastic sleeve

Vinyl is in excellent condition

New plastic outer protective sleeve

Tracks: Pyramis, Invocation, Australia, Circe, The Death Of A Bird, Imperial Adam, The Lamp And The Jar

Each poem meaning is described in detail on the rear cover and in broad terms these poems deal with our culture in Australia (in the 1950's), love, morality and sexuality in its most primitive forms.

Fascinating and a real step back in time to hear and contemplate the words of a very significant Australian poet.

Condition exactly as described Non-returnable used product

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