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'If your problem with rap is that you can’t hear the words – or you think you won’t want to – Omar Musa’s new poetry collection Millefiori might change your mind. Musa is a Malaysian-Australian rapper, with two solo records, but he is also an accomplished novelist – Here Come the Dogs was longlisted for the Miles Franklin – and the author of two earlier poetry books.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon The Saturday Paper no. 185 2-8 December 2017 12306285 2017 newspaper issue 2017
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