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y separately published work icon Randolph Stow : Visitants, Episodes from Other Novels, Poems, Stories, Interviews, and Essays selected work   novel   poetry   extract   short story   prose   interview   criticism  
Issue Details: First known date: 1990... 1990 Randolph Stow : Visitants, Episodes from Other Novels, Poems, Stories, Interviews, and Essays
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Contents

* Contents derived from the St Lucia, Indooroopilly - St Lucia area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,:University of Queensland Press , 1990 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Outrideri"My mare turns back her ears", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 202-203)
The Calenturei"The natives camped on the hatches, who sang through the leeching mornings", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 203-204)
Landfalli"And indeed I shall anchor, one day - some summer morning", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 205)
A Feasti"Stumbling on lovely lumber, old rites, stud liquor,", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 206)
The Singing Bonesi"Out there, beyond the boundary fence, beyond", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 207)
A Wind from the Seai"Wind that breaks across the bay", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 208)
Western Wind When Will Thou Blowi"Five nights in love, five nights we lay:", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 208-209)
A Man is Like Thisi"A man is like this: he dreams beside the fire.", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 209-210)
Stations: Suite for Three Voices and Three Generations, Randolph Stow , sequence poetry (p. 209-216)
The Dark Women Go Downi"The dark women go down to the haunted pool.", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 210-211)
Stations: Suite for Three Voices and Three Generations : Forever to Remain. The Man:i"Forever to remain - the condemnation", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 212-213)
Stations : Suite for Three Voices and Three Generations : My Wish for My Land. The Womani"My wish for my land is that ladies be beautiful,", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 213)
Stations: Suite for Three Voices and Three Generations : Here Also Let the Troubling Dream. The Youth:i"Here also let the troubling dream strike root.", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 213-214)
Stations: Suite for Three Voices and Three Generations : The Earth and World Besiege Us. The Man:i"The earth and world besiege us: drought strips bare", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 214-215)
Stations: Suite for Three Voices and Three Generations : The Garden Runs Wild. The Woman:i"The garden runs wild. The young men arm and go.", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 215)
Stations: Suite for Three Voices and Three Generations : The Grief of Younger Brothers. The Youth:i"The grief of younger brothers does not heal.", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 215-216)
1. The Junglei"The planet is ours: and the blue and the desert spaces", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 216-217)
Thailand Railway, Randolph Stow , sequence poetry (p. 216-223)
2. Slavesi"Slaves:", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 217-218)
3. The Tracki"Here nothing matters; nothing matters at all.", Randolph Stow , single work poetry (p. 218)
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