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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 This Light
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    y separately published work icon Cordite Poetry Review Amble no. 103 October 2021 23516487 2021 periodical issue poetry

    'As I sat down to write this, I realised that this is the second project that we’ve worked on together during a lockdown. Although we devised the theme for this issue between lockdowns (sitting in a café – imagine that!), the bulk of the reading and curating was done while the city we both live in was well into its fifth (or sixth – I’m losing count) lockdown. And solitude makes for a strange context in which to work creatively, and collaboratively.' (Sarah Gory and Elena Gomez Editorial introduction)

    2021

Works about this Work

Notes on the Archive Chi Tran , 2022 single work essay
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 December no. 107 2022;

'The archive is a site of both order and trouble. It could be said that the archive is where history goes to sleep. Where stories of truth and fiction and the ones that sit in between (or outside of), are kept, contained, and ‘assert the wholeness of Time’. (Le Guin, 1974)' (Introduction)

Notes on the Archive Chi Tran , 2022 single work essay
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 December no. 107 2022;

'The archive is a site of both order and trouble. It could be said that the archive is where history goes to sleep. Where stories of truth and fiction and the ones that sit in between (or outside of), are kept, contained, and ‘assert the wholeness of Time’. (Le Guin, 1974)' (Introduction)

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