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Imitations of Sign and Subjectivity in York: Or Why I Despair of Poetry having any Meaning Beyond the Page
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"Snakeskin shucked and pinned under tin shed walls"
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2003...
2003
Imitations of Sign and Subjectivity in York: Or Why I Despair of Poetry having any Meaning Beyond the Page
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Imitations of Sign and Subjectivity in York: Or Why I Despair of Poetry having any Meaning Beyond the Page
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"Snakeskin shucked and pinned under tin shed walls",
2003
single work
poetry
(taught in 1 units)
— Appears in: Peripheral Light : New and Selected Poems 2003; (p. 173-176) |
Creative Writing | University of New South Wales | 2014 (Semester 2) |