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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Ali Cobby Eckermann’s She Is the Earth Is Unlike Any Other Book in Australian Literature
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'By any objective measure – publications, sales, recognition – the literature of First Nations peoples in Australia is undergoing a resurgence. At the forefront in poetry has been Yankunytjatjara poet, Ali Cobby Eckermann. Magabala Books, the Broome-based independent Aboriginal publisher of Eckermann’s latest book She is the Earth, has also played a large part in this revival.' (Introduction)   

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