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Iris single work   poetry   "I was told experience mattered."
Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Iris
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    y separately published work icon Griffith Review Matters of Trust no. 67 February Ashley Hay (editor), 2020 18593294 2020 periodical issue

    'From our first experiences to our last, institutions structure our world – through education and medicine to politics, justice, civics and religion. But in recent years even the most entrenched of institutions are seemingly on the edge of implosion. Either through deliberate political attacks or as an effect of wider disruption, new social forces have issued a comprehensive challenge to the established order.

    'Does this new uncertainty mark a profound loss of trust in how our society is organised and how it operates? Might this be an opportunity for thoroughgoing reform to regain lost legitimacy, or does it mark an end-point for a social structure that is no longer tenable in the twenty-first century? Can institutions adapt? Can trust be rebuilt? Or will new forms of social organisation eventuate from this gathering sense of crisis?' (Editorial)

    2020
    pg. 146-147

Works about this Work

y separately published work icon Omar Sakr on Poetry, Fiction and the Perception of Both Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2023 26352233 2023 single work podcast interview

'Omar Sakr is the author of three poetry collections, Non-Essential Work (2023), The Lost Arabs (2019), These Wild Houses (2017). His first novel, Son of Sin (2022) was shortlisted for the Indie Book Awards.

'Omar performs 'Iris', a poem from his latest collection, at the 6:30 mark.' (Introduction)

y separately published work icon Omar Sakr on Poetry, Fiction and the Perception of Both Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2023 26352233 2023 single work podcast interview

'Omar Sakr is the author of three poetry collections, Non-Essential Work (2023), The Lost Arabs (2019), These Wild Houses (2017). His first novel, Son of Sin (2022) was shortlisted for the Indie Book Awards.

'Omar performs 'Iris', a poem from his latest collection, at the 6:30 mark.' (Introduction)

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