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2020...
no.
42
2020
of
Peril : An Asian-Australian Journal
est. 2006
Peril : An Asian-Australian Journal
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* Contents derived from the 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Revolution Will Not Be Zoomedi"Stay home, but don’t stay home, sis.", single work poetry
- Kullu Orchardi"Everything is seeded – you and I, this", single work poetry
- Quarantine, single work short story
- From the Fire to the Table, single work prose
- Commute - Shu-Ling Chua, Eleanor Jackson (interviewer), single work interview
- The Drones Are Racist, single work prose
- Ramanujan's Bridge : Revlections on Identity, Lived and Imagined, single work autobiography
- On White Time, single work autobiography
- Class Portraiti"Eight or nine, assigned to the front end of the first row,", single work poetry
- The Gradual Disappearance of Ambika Krishnan, single work short story
- Yangon 88, single work short story
- The Bolster, single work short story
- Katikaram : Counting the Times of Colonisation and Covidi"In the dark of a Melbourne winter evening", Margaret Mayhew (editor), single work poetry
- Nanay (N.), single work prose
- We Must Begin, single work short story
- Kagaz Nahi Dikhayenge / We Won't Show Our Papers, single work short story
-
500 Native Tongues - Andrew Cox,
Eleanor Jackson
(interviewer),
single work
interview
'Andrew Cox is a proud Filipino/Australian, based on the Central Coast of NSW. 2018 saw the release of The Space Between the Words, Andrew’s first collection of writing, and making his mark as an important voice for Spoken Word in Sydney. A regional APS champion and state finalist, his poetry has taken him to stages the likes of Sydney Town Hall & Parliament House, Canberra. He has been a featured act for Sydney Writers Festival & Sydney Contemporary Art Fair. With a desire to see people experience the power of poetry and engage deeply, Andrew’s live performances are memorable for intensity, honesty and abstract storytelling.' (Introduction)
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