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Michael Dransfield: A Poet You Can Feel, but Never Truly Understand

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Michael Dransfield: A Poet You Can Feel, but Never Truly Understand

Michael Dransfield: A poet you can feel, but never truly understand.

During a time of great change, both ideally and physically, in Australian history, a young man by the name of Michael Dransfield made his presence known in the highly evolving scene of poetry. Dransfield was an eccentric character, to say the least, and was recognized for his masterful ability of truly capturing the essence of many of life’s situations. Regardless of the “heaviness” or the difficulties of the subject matter being portrayed throughout his poetry, Dransfield was mentally equipped to fully encompass any life experience and dawn light on some of its “eternal truths” in the world. Although he tragically died of a heroin overdose in 1973 (he was 24 years old), Dransfield made a lasting impression on Australian poetry; never to be forgotten and to be forever considered “one of the foremost poets of the ’68 generation of counter-cultural dreamers” (Chan, 2002).

Throughout his brief existence on this earth, Dransfield was able to produce an extensive body of work that ranged from the human act of “loving”

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