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George Dyunjgayan's Bulu Line : A West Kimberley Song Cycle
Stuart Cooke
(editor),
Stuart Cooke
(translator),
Glebe
:
Puncher and Wattmann
,
2014
8488296
2014
selected work
poetry
criticism
'Bulu Line is a pioneering experiment in contemporary Australian literature, it is a translation of a richly textured oral poetry into print form. The seventeen verses of 'The Bulu Line are full of magic and local history, the poems describe journeys with ancestors and spirit beings, encounters with rainbow serpents and ferocious storms, and explore the vast distances of the West Kimberley landscape.' (Source: Backcover)
Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2014 pg. 43-60
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George Dyunjgayan's Bulu Line : A West Kimberley Song Cycle
Stuart Cooke
(editor),
Stuart Cooke
(translator),
Glebe
:
Puncher and Wattmann
,
2014
8488296
2014
selected work
poetry
criticism
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