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The Eunuch's Lament single work   poetry   "Outside, in the courtyard of the Begging Bowl pagoda"
  • Author:agent Judith Beveridge http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/beveridge-judith
Issue Details: First known date: 1987... 1987 The Eunuch's Lament
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Domesticity of Giraffes Judith Beveridge , Wentworth Falls : Black Lightning Press , 1987 Z364451 1987 selected work poetry Wentworth Falls : Black Lightning Press , 1987 pg. 62-63
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Running with Fire : An Anthology Ryde : Round Table Publications , 1987 Z373800 1987 anthology poetry short story Running with fire is a selection of poetry and prose from eleven members of the Round Table Writers' Group, together with the artwork of Brenda Palma. Writers included are: Kerry Sanders, Christopher Mooney, Yvette Christianse, Ivy Hansen, Kath Broughton, Patricia Roche, Neil Hawthorne, Vera Newsom, Jutta Sieverding, Louise Wakeling, and Judith Beveridge. Ryde : Round Table Publications , 1987 pg. 87-88
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Island Magazine no. 33 Summer 1987 Z590649 1987 periodical issue 1987 pg. 28
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Kiwi and Emu : An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry by Australian and New Zealand Women Barbara Petrie (editor), Springwood : Butterfly Books , 1989 Z242813 1989 anthology poetry Springwood : Butterfly Books , 1989 pg. 15-16
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Hook and Eye : A Selection of Poems Judith Beveridge , New York (City) : George Braziller , 2014 8769465 2014 selected work poetry

    'The third in Braziller's Series of Australian Poets, Judith Beveridge engages the world in ways that open up larger perspectives and deeper understandings. As the critic Clive James notes, Beveridge s work displays unfailing dignity of movement and quiet splendour. Whether in relation to the natural world around us or to our inner world of intellect and emotion, Beveridge s poems call us to account, exalting our capacity for knowledge and insisting upon the pleasures and responsibilities of attentiveness."' (Publication summary)

    New York (City) : George Braziller , 2014
    pg. 21-22
Subjects:
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    China,
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    East Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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