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Who is Alibi Wednesday single work   poetry   "Don't worry too much, it's all taken care of."
  • Author:agent Michael Brennan http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/brennan-michael
Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Who is Alibi Wednesday
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    y separately published work icon The Red Room Company The Red Room Company , The Red Room Company , 2003 Z1048255 2003 website The website provides a history of The Red Room Company and lists upcoming speakers for the 'Red Room' radio programme. The site includes samples of poetry from selected poets, and provides links to community radio stations, on-line poetry magazines and poetry groups. The Red Room Company , 2003
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    y separately published work icon Jacket no. 27 April 2005 Z1215782 2005 periodical issue 2005
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    y separately published work icon Autoethnographic Michael Brennan , Artarmon : Giramondo Publishing , 2012 Z1901163 2012 selected work poetry Autoethnographic tunes into the feedback loops of liquid modernity and the strange loop of the self. With an anarchic openness to anxiety, dysfunction and the endless hunger for community, Brennan's third collection offers hallucinatory jumpcuts from a dystopic near-present inhabited by casino capitalists, bonobo cultists, free market geneticists, grifters, lurkers and lovers going about their business in the aftermath of the freedom agenda. Interrogating the surreality of perpetual growth and the violent ellipses of democratic capitalism, his short narratives are jagged canticles to the beautiful monsters of language, love, friendship and family; field notes from a protean and kaleidoscopic world governed by speed and recurrence, the flows of desire and the architecture of fear; a disorientating and relentless mix of elegy, anti-poetry and post human punk. [From the publisher] Artarmon : Giramondo Publishing , 2012 pg. 1
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