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'Foxline reconnoitres the relationship between the land and the creatures on it: Man (a farmer), and Fox. The relationship between the creatures themselves reveals their alien natures. Both claim the land for themselves but neither is autochthonous. They are opposed to each other but have an understanding and an alliance nevertheless because they both kill and have nowhere else.' (Publication summary)
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Strong and Mesmerizing : Jean Kent Launches ‘Foxline’ by Chris Mansell
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , March no. 31 2021;
— Review of Foxline 2021 selected work poetry'Foxline by Chris Mansell, Flying Island Books 2020, was launched by Jean Kent at The Shop Gallery, Glebe on 21st February 2021.'
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Strong and Mesmerizing : Jean Kent Launches ‘Foxline’ by Chris Mansell
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , March no. 31 2021;
— Review of Foxline 2021 selected work poetry'Foxline by Chris Mansell, Flying Island Books 2020, was launched by Jean Kent at The Shop Gallery, Glebe on 21st February 2021.'
Last amended 22 Jul 2022 10:30:31