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as "among the most gifted" Australian poets of his time. In the same book he lamented Appleton's "premature death." After Appleton's name was mentioned during an ABC talk, James learnt that he was, in fact, still alive and rang to apologise. "I was happy to forgive him," Appleton said. "After all,
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in 1977, overseeing the fourth edition (1983) and the fifth edition (1988). As a freelance in later years, in conjunction with his wife, Barbara, he compiled the
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This article is about the Australian writer. For Richard Appleton, Master of Selwyn College 1909–1928, see
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where he was a devotee of John Anderson and co-edited an issue of the annual
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not everybody gets to read his own obituary, and a glowing one at that."
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He entered publishing in about 1967, and became editor-in-chief of the
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and, in 1987, was co-editor with Alex Galloway of the posthumous
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Sex and Anarchy: The Life and Death of the Sydney Push
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Richard Appleton (academic)

Australian Encyclopaedia
Lex Banning
Sydney Push
Mosman
Sydney
NSW
Cessnock
North Sydney Boys' High School
Royal Australian Naval College
Sydney University
Arna
Australian Labor Party
Clive James



ISBN
9781921364099


Reports of his death were premature, till now
Manning Clark
ISBN
0-207-15459-7
Appo: Recollections of a member of the Sydney Push
Push poet remembers the dissenters
University of Sydney
Sex and Anarchy: The Life and Death of the Sydney Push

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