Shapcott discusses his career, approach to poetry, and his work's relationship to Australian literary cultures.
Thomas Shapcott discusses the research he undertook to write his novel White Stag of Exile (1984).
The summarising and assessment of the period 1970-1980 has already begun A number of recent commentators have, to my mind, based their observations and judgments…
I intend concentrating on two books. John Tranter's Crying in Early Infancy: One Hundred Sonnets (1977), and Les A. Murray's sonnet-novel The Boys Who Stole…
Thomas Shapcott responds to David Albahari's interview with Michael Wilding in ALS vol. 9, no. 3 (May 1980).