| Author | Judith Wright |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Angus and Robertson |
Publication date | 1953 |
| Publication place | Australia |
| Media type | Print (hardback) |
| Pages | 63p |
| Preceded by | Woman to Man |
| Followed by | The Two Fires |
The Gateway (1953) is the third collection of poetry by Australian poet Judith Wright. [1]
The collection consists of 57 poems, some with their original publication in this book, and some of which were had been previously published in magazines such as The Age , Southerly , The Bulletin , and various Australian poetry collections. [2]
In a short review of three poetry collections a reviewer in The Advertiser stated: "Judith Wright is vitally concerned with the continuity of living experience, and, with few exceptions, her themes are interrelated in her anxiety to seek the true answer to the mystery of existence." [3]
The Age newspaper commented that this collection Wright's "advance to a new kind of symbolism, at the moment perhaps too much reliant on Blake, in which she seeks to embody her view of cosmic beauty and terror." [4]