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Appears in:
- y Tilting at Matilda : Literature, Aborigines, Women and the Church in Contemporary Australia Dennis Haskell (editor), South Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1994 Z331839 1994 anthology short story criticism extract poetry satire South Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1994 pg. 186-188
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Holocaust Revisited : Killing Time
Crawley
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School of Indigenous Studies, University of Western Australia
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2003
Z1063370
2003
selected work
poetry
life story
essay
'Graeme Dixon's journey is one that has been made too often by too many Aboriginal people. It is a journey that lies within a legal system that has at its core a lock and key: on doors and windows, in hearts and minds it incarcerates whole communities. Graeme's poems and stories speak from the heart and they speak from experience, the living voice of Aboriginal prisoners past and present.' Source: Holocaust Revisited: Killing Time (2003)
Crawley : School of Indigenous Studies, University of Western Australia , 2003 pg. 82Note: Narrated in Forrest Chase by Jim Holland
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Holocaust Revisited : Killing Time
Crawley
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School of Indigenous Studies, University of Western Australia
,
2003
Z1063370
2003
selected work
poetry
life story
essay
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