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- y Quadrant vol. 52 no. 10 October 2008 Z1535694 2008 periodical issue 2008 pg. 47
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In Between the Dancing
Carindale
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Interactive Publications
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2008
Z1574463
2008
selected work
poetry
'Winner of the 2008 IP Picks Best First Book Award. An impressive first poetry collection that traverses time and place with ease. Acute in her ability to juxtapose cultures in a breath, Gleeson is as much at ease adopting a perspective on Tongan women as the wife of the Desert Fox, Irwin Rommel. ‘In the poems of Anne Gleeson, memory is transformed into memorable speech. With wit and passion, skill and fellow feeling, the fragmentations of the past are made whole through a re-imagining as poetry. In Between the Dancing is the premier of a new poet, a first book that is as premier as it is memorable.’ – Paul Kane, Antipodes'
Carindale : Interactive Publications , 2008 pg. 43
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y
In Between the Dancing
Carindale
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Interactive Publications
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2008
Z1574463
2008
selected work
poetry
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Subjects:
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Cork (County),
cIreland,cWestern Europe, Europe,
Settings:
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Cobh,
Cork (County),
cIreland,cWestern Europe, Europe,
- Melbourne, Victoria,
- 1850
- 1860