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Notes
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Epigraph: In every poem, as in every life, there is another that remains unwritten. This process continues to infinity. The possible poem is a multifarious onion. (Fernando Pessoa)
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Epigraph: See? Of course I can't see. But then that's because I am sleeping. (The Cheshire Cat)
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Villanelle
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"In the abortionist's rooms they are reading Milosz",
2002
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002; -
Milosz
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"In abortionist's rooms they are reading Milosz",
2002
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002; -
Lovers
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"While radios sing of discounts and loss",
2002
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002; -
Collections
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"But the Senior Citizens who wait for the post",
2002
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002; -
Collections
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"Or, if you want a collection, bottle the tears that fall in the street",
2002
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002; -
Lovers
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"And in leaving the city ask",
2002
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002; -
Milosz
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"And what am I doing while radios sing of discounts and loss",
2002
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Unfamiliar Tides : The Newcastle Poetry Prize 2001/2002 2002;
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Awards
- 2001-2002 highly commended The Newcastle Poetry Prize
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