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Discover Les Murray's profound masterpiece, 'Taller When Prone,' a captivating collection of new poems that showcases the renowned poet's distinctive voice and mastery of language. Released in 2010 by Black Inc., this trade paperback features 112 pages filled with evocative verses that blend gritty realism with lyrical beauty. Murray’s first volume of poetry since 2006, 'The Biplane Houses,' this anthology invites readers into the heart of Australian life, capturing its rhythms, rituals, and the rich tapestry of its landscapes. With sharp wit and an extraordinary ear for the vernacular, Murray delves into diverse themes including rural existence, elegies, and traveler’s tales, making each poem resonate with emotional intensity and cultural significance. Experience the astonishing versatility of Les Murray as he navigates between meditative reflections and insightful satire, revealing a world both familiar and profound. Critics have praised Murray, calling him a living testament to the power of language. Whether you are a poetry lover or exploring Australian literature, 'Taller When Prone' is an essential addition to your collection. Delve into the intricacies of Australian poetry and uncover why Murray remains an iconic figure in contemporary literature.