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Thylazine was available at: http://www.thylazine.org/ Direct linking and archiving was not carried out due to editor's restrictions on access.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2002 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Silentlyi"Not a wind", single work poetry (p. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/13445/20020426/www.thylazine.org/thyla5i.html)
- Writing the Sex : The Political Body, single work interview
- The Villagei"Looking backwards and forwards won't find me the village;", single work poetry
- Eveningi"Too often the light fades without my sensing", single work poetry
- Yoursi"I have an angel", single work poetry
- To Brendai"The way it feels", single work poetry
- Vespersi"Birds bed down for the night", single work poetry
- Some Things Rememberedi"The feel of sun lovingly assumed", single work poetry
- Old Movie in Autumni"In baggy pants I - Chaplin - stroll", single work poetry
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Mullum Dreaming : Life of a Young Poet,
single work
autobiography
Note: Includes photographs.
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For Stephen Oliver, New Zealand Poeti"All that wonderful verbiage",
single work
poetry
Note: Accompanied by scanned image of typescript sent to Stephen Oliver and also including photographs.
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Off the Page, on the Stage : Poetry and Performance,
single work
criticism
Places contemporary street and performance poetry within a historical tradition.
- The Buffalo's Cursei"Her job's to plough, the waters of the lake", single work poetry
- To Generalizei"We sit at a table in The Baci", single work poetry
- The Moveless Sea of the Llanosi"You don't have to tell me it's the sea. That I knew", Oscar Echeverri Mejia , Judith Rodriguez , single work poetry
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The Tourists in the Pacifici"The bus screeches its rims through coral grit",
single work
poetry
Note: Editor's note: Alternate lines by Judith Rodriguez and William Henderson. This ... poem [was] written in poetry workshops. Working in pairs on prescribed topics, the poets alternately added a line without seeing what had been written before. They had to agree (again, without reading) when to finish. Only minimal adjustments were made later.
- Remember Something Like Thisi"Long ago a brown alighted story was told", single work poetry
- Fellow Beingi"An' we aborigines in humanity.", single work poetry
- By Wateri"Wrap yourself in the tight dead cocoon of your skin.", single work poetry
- Kings Cross Pastorali"When she remembers every chumpy thing", single work poetry
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