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Issue Details: First known date: 1996... 1996 What Saying Says
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First known date: 1996
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Typed facsimile reproduction with illustrations.
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Poem dated: 22 June 1996.
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Southerly Stories Without End... vol. 62 no. 2 Anita Heiss (editor), Penny Van Toorn (editor), 2002 Z1008500 2002 periodical issue (taught in 1 units)

    'Stories Without End includes writing that is complex, innovative, and polished, and writing that is raw, rugged, and passionate. In their different ways, all the pieces are powerful...' (Source: editorial, Southerly Vol. 62 No. 2 2002: 5-6)

    2002
    pg. 76
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Minyung Woolah Binnung : What Saying Says : Poems and Drawings by Lionel Fogarty What Saying Says Lionel Fogarty , Southport : Keeaira Press , 2004 Z1132476 2004 selected work poetry

    'Murri poet Lionel Fogarty is one of the most challenging Indigenous writers - one of the most 'unassimilated' to Western standards in both style and content. For the first time, readers see his voice expressed not only through writing, but through his art as well. Lionel's drawings are unique in their infusion of 20th century avant-garde elements and Indigenous Australian symbolism, producing spirit figures of a futuristic Dreaming that complement the poet's call for a powerful and independent indigenous identity.' (Source: Fishpond website)

    Southport : Keeaira Press , 2004
    pg. 63
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