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Appears in:
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Poetry Australia
no.
81
February
1982
Z1046161
1982
periodical issue
1982
pg.
48-49
Note: Part 4 in the Poetry Australia version (first line: 'Snow is not allowed') has been deleted.
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y
Poetry Australia
no.
81
February
1982
Z1046161
1982
periodical issue
1982
pg.
48-49
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Appears in:
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y
Place and Perspective : Contemporary Queensland Poetry
Barry O'Donohue
(editor),
Milton
:
Jacaranda Press
,
1984
Z389294
1984
anthology
poetry
Milton
:
Jacaranda Press
,
1984
pg.
192-193
Note: Poem in four parts only First line reads: 3 p.m. dark.
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y
Place and Perspective : Contemporary Queensland Poetry
Barry O'Donohue
(editor),
Milton
:
Jacaranda Press
,
1984
Z389294
1984
anthology
poetry
Milton
:
Jacaranda Press
,
1984
pg.
192-193
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Appears in:
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y
Selected Poems 1956-1988
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
1989
Z400789
1989
selected work
poetry
The poems span some thirty years of his publications, from his early Shabbytown Calendar (1971) to poems from his recent novel, The Search For Galina. The first section is a sampler of his range and style. The following sections move chronologically including verse from his novels and performance poetry as well as his latest unpublished poems. (Publisher's blurb, back cover)
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
1989
pg.
219-220
Note: First line reads: 3 p.m. dark.
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y
Selected Poems 1956-1988
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
1989
Z400789
1989
selected work
poetry
The poems span some thirty years of his publications, from his early Shabbytown Calendar (1971) to poems from his recent novel, The Search For Galina. The first section is a sampler of his range and style. The following sections move chronologically including verse from his novels and performance poetry as well as his latest unpublished poems. (Publisher's blurb, back cover)
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
1989
pg.
219-220
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