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The Disappearing
Sydney
:
The Red Room Company
,
2012
Z1884581
2012
anthology
poetry
multimedia
(taught in 1 units)
The Disappearing is an innovative new [free] app for iPhone, iPad and Android that (literally) explores poetry and place. Transform the world around you with new poems by some of Australia's finest poets, who've created a poetic map charting traces, fragmentary histories, impressions and memories.
Beginning with a collection of over 100 poems about Sydney, The Disappearing will stretch across Australia during 2012. Along with previously unpublished poetry, The Disappearing features exclusive videos of readings and interviews with poets. Users can upload their own poems to The Disappearing, preserving ideas, emotions and experiences about their own environment that vanish over time (publisher blurb http://redroomcompany.org/projects/disappearing/ sighted 5/9/2012).
Sydney : The Red Room Company , 2012
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y
The Disappearing
Sydney
:
The Red Room Company
,
2012
Z1884581
2012
anthology
poetry
multimedia
(taught in 1 units)
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Appears in:
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Contemporary Asian Australian Poets
Michelle Cahill
(editor),
Kim Cheng Boey
(editor),
Adam Aitken
(editor),
Glebe
:
Puncher and Wattmann
,
2013
6169988
2013
anthology
poetry
(taught in 3 units)
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. Inclusive of hitherto marginalised voices, these poems explore the hyphenated and variegated ways of being Asian Australian, and demonstrate how the different origins and traditions transplanted from Asia have generated new and different ways of being Australian. This anthology highlights the complexity of Asian Australian interactions between cultures and languages, and is a landmark in a rich, diversely-textured and evolving story. Timely and proactive this anthology fills existing cultural gaps in poetic expressions of home, travel, diaspora, identity, myth, empire and language. [from Trove]
Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2013 pg. 95-96
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Contemporary Asian Australian Poets
Michelle Cahill
(editor),
Kim Cheng Boey
(editor),
Adam Aitken
(editor),
Glebe
:
Puncher and Wattmann
,
2013
6169988
2013
anthology
poetry
(taught in 3 units)
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