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By: Diane Fahey
ISBN: 9781921450259
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The Wing Collectionpresents a broad overview of thedistinctivecontributionDiane Fahey has made to Australian poetryoverthe course of thirty years. It offers extensive selections from her work on birdsand insects, on the worlds of myth and story,andon meetings with river and sea.Author lives in Geelong.
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By: Carol Jenkins
ISBN: 9781922186201
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Carol Jenkins' second collection begins pre-big bang, and proceeds, democratically investigating life. Here we find a penchant for the absurd, a playful elucidation of everything from the concept of zero to the history of burnt toast, a subversion of historical methods, road trips and set theory, butter and death. Australian author.
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By: Luoyang Chen
ISBN: 9781923099654
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Is poetry writing labour Perhaps I am so damaged that I don't consider writing poetry labour. Every weekend I replenish myself by collapsing and every week I work within a system that is hideous and greasy, that remains ineffective in dealing with whatever it claims to tackle.
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By: Sara Crane
ISBN: 9781923099562
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By: Luke Johnson
ISBN: 9781923099623
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Kangaroo Unbound is a collection of 50 poems that take their titles and inspiration from legendary Australian artist Garry's Shead's iconic 'D.H. Lawrence' series of paintings, which he produced in the early 90s in response to Lawrence's 1923 novel Kangaroo.
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By: Alison J. Barton
ISBN: 9781923099241
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By: Alejandra Martinez
ISBN: 9781923099630
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By: Wing Yau
ISBN: 9781923099647
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The Fiction of Flying reflects the poet's migrant experience in Australia. The poems explore adapting to a new identity and second language, sharing migrants' internal stories often left unspoken.
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By: C. E. Grimes
ISBN: 9781923099609
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The Guts is a sharp literary thriller about Sydney's power, politics and lifestyle obsessions as the internet began to change everything.
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By: Chris Mansell
ISBN: 9781925780451
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"We have entered the territory of concrete poetry here, where the extreme formality of the book's layout begins to shape content. The expressionistic and often elevated lyricism of Quads is held in a fine balance by the book's formal restraint, and Oulipo meets concrete poetry in the service of conceptual play..."
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By: Elif Sezen
ISBN: 9781925780147
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In 'A little book of unspoken history', Elif Sezen navigates physical and metaphysical spheres, conjuring multilayered historical and imaginative narratives.
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By: Kay L. Are
ISBN: 9781923099432
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By: Elena Gomez
ISBN: 9781925780741
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By: Kathryn Lomer
ISBN: 9781922571700
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By: Margaret Bradstock
ISBN: 9781923099258
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By: John Tesarsch
ISBN: 9781923099357
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By: Susan Hampton
ISBN: 9781923099012
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By: Alex McInnis
ISBN: 9781922571687
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By: Phillip Hammial
ISBN: 9781922186270
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By: Adam Morris
ISBN: 9781925780543
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Bird follows Carson, a young, cerebral Aboriginal man who traverses his way in and out of the prison system in Western Australia. The story is told through the multiple white characters Carson encounters along his journey.
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By: Greg McLaren
ISBN: 9781922571502
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By: Helena Pantsis
ISBN: 9781923099531
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By: Kim Cheng Boey
ISBN: 9781921450945
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In poems that shuttle between Australian and Singapore, Kim Cheng Boey seeks to establish a new sense of self and home on the shifting, liminal ground between memory and imagination. Kim Cheng Boey lives in Sydney and teaches at the University of Newcastle.
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By: Adam Aitken
ISBN: 9781921450655
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This ground-breaking anthology collects poems written by Australian poets who are migrants, their children, and refugees of Asian heritage, spanning work that covers over three decades of writing. This anthology is a landmark in a rich, diversely-textured and evolving story.
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