Links

All's Well and Cheerio! The Crommelin Family web site quotes Denis's short story.
Arts in Shoalhaven Arts in Shoalhaven acknowledge Denis's passing.
Australian Bush Poets Assoc. Vale. Includes three poems: 'I wonder', 'Why?' & 'Ah, white man, have you any sacred sites?'.
Blue Mountains Conservation Soc. Vale. Includes 'Moss's Gentle Fingers'.
Bob Fagan's Obituary Bob Fagan's obituary on the History Cooperative's web site.
Forests 2000 Poetry Prize Denis won equal First Prize for 'The Anzac's Incense'.
Green Left Weekly Obituary ‘Poet lorikeet’ folds his wings'
Green Left Weekly Review Review of Denis's CD 'Shoulda Been A Champion' recorded with Vinegar Hill
have a rest, denis kevans, you've earned it... Blog which includes three of Denis's poems ('Ah, White Man, have you any sacred sites', 'The Slouch of Vietnam' & 'Concreeto'. Plus a few comments.
Jeff Lee's Obituary Jeff Lee's obituary on JAM (Folk Federation of NSW's web site)
John Howard is a war criminal Denis did much to publicise the damning indictment of John Howard's policy towards Iraq in a speech made at Springwood by John Valder, ex-President of the NSW Liberal Party and later, National President of the Liberal Party. Denis's account of this event was distributed widely by email and published on various web sites including the CPA.
Mudcat Cafe A number of tributes.
National Gallery Portrait Portait of Denis in the National Gallery
Now We The People Now We The People have published Denis's famous 'Ah, white man, have you any sacred sites?' on their web site.
NSW Writers' Centre Obituary "We were very sad to learn of the death of long-term NSW Writers' Centre member Denis Kevans. Here, another member, Jefferson Lee, pays tribute to the man who became affectionately known as the "Poet Lorikeet" of Australia."
Ocean Care Day Following Denis's contribution to the 2003 Ocean Care Day a page was created on their web site in his honour.
Peter Denis Kevans 1939-2005: the battlers’ poet Article by John Tognolini in the Green Left Weekly (September 28, 2005)
Photography Words People Paul Cosgrove's site which contains a number of tributes.
Rail, Train & Bus Union Denis wrote & sung the title track of the Rail, Train & Bus Union's compilation CD 'Trains of Treasure' featuring 31 songs and poems from the Trains of Treasure Exhibition.
SMH Obituary Jeff's obituary as it appeared in the Herald on 17th September 2005
The Australian Socialist Denis's poems turn up all over the place. In this case the The Australian Socialist have published his poem 'Bombs' which Denis dedicated to Mr Baxter from Wollongong who has settled his affairs, made his will, and went to join the human shield in Bagdad.
The Passing of Denis Kevans Comment posted on the resist.com.au web site in December 2005.
The Violin Man Article about The Violin Man, John Godschall Johnson, which includes Denis's poem 'A man and his violins'.
The Wollemi Pine - A folk history Elizabeth Walton personality profile, as published in the Blue Mountains Independent.
Timor Lives! (Longueville Books) In promoting Xanana Gusmão's book 'Timor Lives! - speeches of freedom and independence', Longueville Books has printed Denis's poem 'Never Forgets. You can also read the Book Launch Speech that Justice Marcus Einfeld gave, 20th September 2005.
Unions and the Australian Folk Revival Article by Mark Gregory published on Arts Hub Australia (January 2007)
Wayne's article on JAM Article on JAM (Folk Federation of NSW's web site)
Workers Online Obituary Obituary published on Workers Online 26th August 2005
Workers Online Review A review of the compilation CD 'Trains of Treasure' by Mark Gregory.