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The Magic and Poetry of Parraruru. : From Recovery to Discovery in Aboriginal Literature
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2014
The Magic and Poetry of Parraruru. : From Recovery to Discovery in Aboriginal Literature
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'Magic is immediate in Parraruru’s work— it is a fact of daily life. Shon Arieh-Lerer describes how a new generation of Australian Aboriginal readers is re encountering its culture through the work of a sorcerer-poet.' (Publication summary)
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The Magic and Poetry of Parraruru. : From Recovery to Discovery in Aboriginal Literature
World Literature Today
Subjects:
- Killing Anteaters Shon Arieh-Lerer (translator), 2014 single work poetry
- How I Make Spears Robert Churnside (translator), 2014 single work poetry
- Pleiades, The Seven Sisters Shon Arieh-Lerer (translator), 2014 single work poetry
- Tarda Tells the New Moon Shon Arieh-Lerer (translator), 2014 single work poetry
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