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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 The Tiger, the Grunewald, Judith Kerr
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'When Australia closed its borders I spent many hours half-lost in Berlin's Grunewald. Sodden with Weltschmerz-wondering when I'd get back to Perth, if winter would ever end, if I'd be traipsing through this forest for the rest of my life—it was the books of Judith Kerr that took me out of that queasy eternal present and gave me perspective.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Westerly vol. 67 no. 2 2022 25521160 2022 periodical issue

     In approaching this issue's publication, we found ourselves reflecting on a line by the poet Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes, from his poem ከዋክብት መንገድ  / The Journey of Black Stars. In translation, Yirga writes, 'little things cast big shadows' (36). Small actions, In a poem, a story, or in any moment of contact, cast their ripples and edge out into the world, producing the unexpected. Contemplating the themes prominent in the works collected here, among them closeness, joy, sympathy and connection, we began to recognise one of those ripples as a possible catalyst for the works we have gathered, even if its effect wasn't noticeable at the time of curation. (Editorial introduction)

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    pg. 25-32
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25-32 The Tiger, the Grunewald, Judith Kerrsmall AustLit logo Westerly
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    Western Europe, Europe,
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