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Appears in:
- y Ethnic Australia Manfred Jurgensen (editor), Indooroopilly : Phoenix Publications , 1981 Z53403 1981 anthology short story poetry Indooroopilly : Phoenix Publications , 1981 pg. 58
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- y European Notebook Sydney : Hale and Iremonger , 1988 Z305470 1988 selected work poetry Sydney : Hale and Iremonger , 1988 pg. 28
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- y Contemporary Australian Poetry : An Anthology John Leonard (editor), Knoxfield : Houghton Mifflin , 1990 Z361533 1990 anthology poetry humour war literature Knoxfield : Houghton Mifflin , 1990 pg. 89
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- y Absence : New and Selected Poems Sydney : Hale and Iremonger , 1992 Z140787 1992 selected work poetry Sydney : Hale and Iremonger , 1992 pg. 89
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- y The Oxford Book of Australian Women's Verse Susan Lever (editor), South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1995 Z566500 1995 anthology poetry biography South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1995 pg. 149
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- Translator: John Vasilakakos
First line of verse: "Piso mas"Language: English , GreekNotes:Translated into Greek by John Vasilakakos-
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- y Reflections : Selected Works from Greek Australian Literature Thanasis Spilias (editor), Stavros Messinis (editor), Box Hill : Elikia Books , 1988 Z332849 1988 anthology poetry short story essay extract Box Hill : Elikia Books , 1988 pg. 107-108, 231
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Poems
Poiemata
Melbourne
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Owl Publishing
,
2000
Z1187763
2000
selected work
poetry
"The poems in this book were selected to reflect the diasporic experience. Antigone Kefala, a Greek from Romania and living in Australia, has lived her life moving between (or within) different languages, cultures and countries. As the editor’s note states, the poems capture artistically and intellectually the two most significant phenomena of the twentieth century: wars and migration. The selection was made from all previous collections by Kefala: The Alien, Thirsty Weather, European Notebook and Absence."
Taken from: http://owlpublishing.com.au/poems-a-selection.html
Melbourne : Owl Publishing , 2000 pg. 80-81
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y
Poems
Poiemata
Melbourne
:
Owl Publishing
,
2000
Z1187763
2000
selected work
poetry