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The No-Food Restaurant single work   poetry   "I'm Popeye the Sailor"
  • Author:agent S. K. Kelen http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/kelen-s-k
Issue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 The No-Food Restaurant
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Dragon Rising : Poems S. K. Kelen , Hanoi : The Gioi Publishers , 1998 Z481228 1998 selected work poetry Hanoi : The Gioi Publishers , 1998 pg. 12
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Southerly vol. 59 no. 3-4 Spring-Summer 1999 Z589279 1999 periodical issue 1999 pg. 285
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Writing Macao no. 2 2004 Z1564715 2004 periodical issue 2004
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Windchimes : Asia in Australian Poetry Noel Rowe (editor), Vivian Smith (editor), Canberra : Pandanus Books , 2006 Z1275433 2006 anthology poetry An anthology comprising works by eighty-six Australian poets, from James Brunton Stephens to contemporary writes such as Bronwyn Lea and Michael Brennan, that offer Australian perspectives on Asia. Canberra : Pandanus Books , 2006 pg. 188
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Perfume River : An Anthology of Writing from Vietnam Catherine Cole (editor), Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2010 Z1686708 2010 anthology poetry short story

    The Perfume River offers the reader perspectives on Vietnam from both inside and outside the country. The diverse array of writers include renowned authors of the Vietnamese literary canon, 2nd generation ex-pats (based in Australia & America), and non-Vietnamese authors who have special ties with the country and its culture.

    The only book of its kind on the market, The Perfume River is a collection of short stories and poetry. It explores a multitude of rich themes including origin, the rural/urban divide in Vietnam, family, generation gaps, lost love, the effects of war, migration, foreigner's impressions of Vietnam, the East/West divide, ex pats, Western attitudes to Vietnam and Asia, Vietnamese attitudes to the West and everyday life in Vietnam. There are 32 contributors, including Nam Le, Andrew Lam, Bao Ninh, Pham Thi Hoai and Pam Brown. [Publisher's media release]

    Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2010
    pg. 58
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    Vietnam,
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    Southeast Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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