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Alternative title: Indian-Australian Exchanges through Collaborative Poetic Inquiry
Issue Details: First known date: 2020... no. 60 October 2020 of TEXT Special Issue est. 2000 TEXT Special Issue Website Series
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
There’s No Place like Home : From Cultural Plurality to Convergence in Remote Heartbeats, Zinia Mitra , Pablo Muslera , single work essay
'The title refers to the quadruple sequences of poems, linking the importance of cuisine and childhood memories to our shared ideas of home and cultural identity. We write as two poets based in Australia and India. This poetic exchange program explores cultural milieu that incorporate rituals and cuisine which are intrinsic part of culture along with the childhood landscapes, landscapes that exist as mindscapes now and craft a major part of our psyche.' (Publication abstract)
Northern Wastesi"Somewhere in the Northern wastes, a resurrected heart beats.", Pablo Muslera , single work poetry
Encore Ii"So it’s wrapped up for another year", Pablo Muslera , single work poetry
Encore II / Timing Is Everythingi"For players, timing is everything: make them laugh, make them cry, make them wait", Pablo Muslera , single work poetry
Naihatii"I travel through repetitive railway tracks", Zinia Mitra , single work poetry
It Was a Country of Treesi"These trees do not belong here", Zinia Mitra , single work poetry
Teai"I watch their hands pluck the two green eyes", Zinia Mitra , single work poetry
‘Flower’i"It is difficult to live like this", Zinia Mitra , single work poetry
Cover Pages with a Poem Withini"A volume with yellowed pages, the cover page", Zinia Mitra , single work poetry
Beyond Academicsi"When coffee brews", Zinia Mitra , single work poetry
Riverai"She speaks of a home she never inhabited", Pablo Muslera , single work poetry
Viejas Tradicionesi"My father wanted us to assimilate,", Pablo Muslera , single work poetry
A Girl and Her Ponyi"First time on a horse", Pablo Muslera , single work poetry
The Les Murray of Our Imaginations : Darwin to Mumbai, Adelle Sefton-Rowston , Susheel Sharma , single work essay
'This article sees paired Australian and Indian poets, Adelle Sefton-Rowston and Sunil Sharma, come together to compare their home cities from different locations and sensibilities. Adelle writes of Darwin – a small tropical city in Northern Australia – while Sunil captures the cultural context of developing Mumbai. The authors offer a discursive exchange, trying to locate similar struggles and concerns about the cities they each live in, and contrasting their different demographics and lifestyles as a common poetical province. Both Australia and India share a legacy of colonisation and its associated violences. Yet the experiences of coloniser and colonised are very different. How do two different poets from either country and positions of racial power find an interconnected space to openly share their contemporary experiences of place and belonging? What are the more nuanced survival tactics associated with belonging to each place? Darwin and Mumbai converge in this duoethnography, as poets explore the symmetries of life in this unique literary project pinned together through a global poet. Serendipitously the pair share a common transnational bond through Les Murray’s work, as Adelle creates a conceptual mosaic from the late author’s words, describing her home, while Sunil reflects on his own personal encounter with Murray some years ago.' (Publication abstract)
An Ode to Les Murrayi"It is serious to be with humans", Adelle Sefton-Rowston , single work poetry
Reclaiming a Home in Bunyahi"Les Murray returns from Sydney", Susheel Sharma , single work poetry
Ode to Les Murray IIi"I accept all colours, and with a warming hum", Adelle Sefton-Rowston , single work poetry
Exiti"Mumbai!", Sunil Sharma , single work poetry
Duski"Evening!", Sunil Sharma , single work poetry
Dusk in Suburbsi"Have you ever", Sunil Sharma , single work poetry
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