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- y Foam:e no. 4 March 2007 Z1362772 2007 periodical issue 2007
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Anonymous Premonition
St Lucia
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University of Queensland Press
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2008
Z1457819
2008
selected work
poetry
'Winner of the 2005 David Unaipon Award, Anonymous Premonition gives the low-down on what it is to be an Indigenous woman today. Her collection of startling and fresh poems treats us to an energetic and unconventional journey from love, sex, empowerment and travel to motherhood and family, activism and grief.' (Source: Publisher's blurb)
St Lucia
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University of Queensland Press
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2008
pg.
34
Note: With title: Words fall out of my pocket, gratuitous sentences milling around the water cooler
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Anonymous Premonition
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2008
Z1457819
2008
selected work
poetry
'Winner of the 2005 David Unaipon Award, Anonymous Premonition gives the low-down on what it is to be an Indigenous woman today. Her collection of startling and fresh poems treats us to an energetic and unconventional journey from love, sex, empowerment and travel to motherhood and family, activism and grief.' (Source: Publisher's blurb)
St Lucia
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University of Queensland Press
,
2008
pg.
34
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- Translator: Iris Fan Xing
Alternative title: 词语...
First line of verse: "Words fall out of my pocket=词语从我的口袋掉落"Language: English , Chinese-
Appears in:
- y Fires Rumoured about the City : Fourteen Australian Poets 火曜謠言都市: 十四澳大利亞詩人 Christopher Kelen (editor), Iris Fan Xing (translator), Hilda Tam (translator), Zijiang Song (translator), Macao : Association of Stories in Macao , 2009 Z1664957 2009 anthology poetry Includes translations of the poetry of fourteen Australian poets, including Thomas Shapcott, Alan Jefferies, Jane Gibian, Judy Johnson and Rae Desmond Jones. Macao : Association of Stories in Macao , 2009 pg. 236-237