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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... no. 33 2021 of Rochford Street Review est. 2011 Rochford Street Review
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes: 

    The tensions of hyperreality and ancestry: Leila Lois reviews ‘about: blank’ by Tracy Fuad

    Ciarán O’Rourke: Five Poems


    Only literary material within AustLit's scope individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:

    Pete Spence Postcards

Contents

* Contents derived from the 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Moving, Visceral and Beautiful : Leila Lois Reviews ‘Disassembling A Dancer’ by Kyeren Regehr., Leila Lois , single work review
— Review of Disassembling A Dancer Kyeren Regehr , 2021 selected work poetry ;
Figurative in Forms : Dr. Rebecca K Law Reviews ‘The Fickle Pendulum’ by Paul Scully, Rebecca Kylie Law , single work review
— Review of The Fickle Pendulum Paul Scully , 2021 selected work poetry ;

'These voices that diarise from the crypts of the past have names already writ but identities riddled with doubt. For every one rendition of St Thomas there is three and for every St John there is two only to be mirrored and augmented by artistic interpretations through the ages. Opinion, fact, testimony: all jostle for dominance or collapse absentmindedly into song. There are “Postscripts” to the act of sermonising and quarrels over who said what and who is the more worthy of “fame”. Then along come the sweeping robes of others over the dust of roads well-travelled. A good Samaritan here, a “restful” bat there, a “brolga” morphed in legend to the form of a “young girl who gambolled like an aurora and dreamed/ herself wings in the fledging dawn”. A world of textbooks, memories and companionship you open up in book form to understand and close to contemplate.' (Introduction)

Solace, the World, Love and Pain : Beatriz Copello Reviews ‘The Density of Compact Bone’ by Magdalena Ball, Beatriz Copello , single work review
— Review of Density of Compact Bone Magdalena Ball , 2021 selected work poetry ;

'I have great admiration for Magdalena Ball because of her work in the Journal The Compulsive Reader, she is part of the set that is keeping poetry alive. After reading The Density of Compact Bone my admiration for her grew. This enticing book will keep the reader enthralled in every poem. Ball is a well-known writer who has been widely published in many literary journals and anthologies, she is also the author of several books of poetry and fiction.' (Introduction)

Stillei"If I knew the", Mark Young , single work poetry
Det Sjunde Insegleti"The passenger train that runs from the bottom of the state to the top goes by an hour late.", Mark Young , single work poetry
Detected in a Second Regional Town.i"I don’t know if I can ever go back to", Mark Young , single work poetry
A Posteriorii"Everyone painted so well despite", Mark Young , single work poetry
Ακοιμητο Καντηλιi"ancient", Vicky Tsaconas , single work poetry
Η Μητερα Μου Γερνει …………My Mother Stoopsi"Γερασαμε we’ve grown old, she says to me, noticing my grey hair, as we stand in", Vicky Tsaconas , single work poetry
Encasedi"nine flowers", Vicky Tsaconas , single work poetry
Immateriali"you burn", Vicky Tsaconas , single work poetry
Infinitei"strands", Vicky Tsaconas , single work poetry
Pausei"ribbons", Vicky Tsaconas , single work poetry
Erasure 1 - 8, Texas Fontanella , single work poetry
Poems of Embodiment : Kerri Shying Launches ‘in the Same Breath’ by Alan Jefferies, Kerri Shying , single work review
— Review of In the Same Breath Alan Jefferies , 2021 selected work poetry ;

'I was delighted when Alan Jefferies asked me to launch his new Flying Island Pocketbook, in the same breath, because I’ve read his last one, and heard him read in person. I like him, like his style.'  (Introduction)

Towards the Open Sea: Martin Langford Launches ‘The Leaving’ by Brian Purcell, Martin Langford , single work review
— Review of The Leaving Brian Purcell , 2019 single work poetry ;

'Martin Langford launched  The Leaving by Brian Purcell, Flying Island Books 2021 at a COVID impacted Poets Picnic at Markwell on 19 December 2021 '

A Remarkable Feat of Poetic Ability : and Alison Flett Launch Rhymes With Hyenas by Heather Taylor Johnson, Rachael Mead , Alison Flett , single work review
— Review of Rhymes with Hyenas Heather Taylor Johnson , 2021 selected work poetry ;

'Hello and thank you all so much for coming tonight. It’s Alison Flett and my great honour to be launching Rhymes With Hyenas – the latest poetry collection by our incredible friend and sister-poet Heather Taylor Johnson.'  (Introduction)

A Sense of the Numinous : Dr Anne Elvey Launches ‘This Shuttered Eye’ by Rose Lucas, Anne Elvey , single work review
— Review of This Shuttered Eye Rose Lucas , 2021 selected work poetry ;
Unspoken Ironies and Double Meanings : Mike Ladd Launches In the Room with the She Wolf by Jelena Dinic, Mike Ladd , single work review
— Review of In the Room with the She Wolf Jelena Dinic , 2021 selected work poetry ;

'Jelena Dinic’s In the Room with the She Wolf was the winner of the 2020 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature Unpublished Manuscript prize. Unpublished no longer. Here it is in another handsome production by Wakefield Press. Congratulations Jelena you’ve worked hard and long for this. It’s no small thing to achieve this level of poetry in a new language and a new culture.' (Introduction)

Congratulations Adam Aitken on Winning the 2021 Patrick White Award, single work column

'Rochford Street Review congratulates Dr Adam Aitken who was awarded the 2021 Patrick White Award on 6 December 2021. Adam is a great friend and supporter of the Review and, as co-editor of the first few issues of P76 journal in the early 1980s, was present at the very beginning of Rochford Street Press. More recently Adam’s work appeared in Issue 32 of the Review (Adam Aitken: Three Poems).' (Introduction)

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