<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In his teens, Ross Donlon had poems published in The Bulletin</em>, Australia's iconic journal, and in 1965, the literary editor predicted 'an exciting future' for the young poet. Donlon's next poem was published thirty-three years later. In a 'second budding' he has had many poems published across Australia and overseas and read at festivals both at home and in Europe. For the Record</em> charts his journey as a poet over five decades, including the Bulletin</em> poems, and the later dark and comic poems for which he has become well-known.</p>
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