AustLit
Is part of
The Kingsbury Tales
2005-
sequence
poetry
Issue Details:
First known date:
2006...
2006
The Woman Professor's Tale
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Appears in:
- y Griffith Review Getting Smart : The Battle for Ideas in Education no. 11 Autumn 2006 Z1243211 2006 periodical issue 2006 pg. 64
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Appears in:
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The Kingsbury Tales
Blackheath
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Brandl and Schlesinger
,
2008
Z1536814
2008
selected work
poetry
'In this book of poetry, Kingsbury is where the poet has been based since he came from the People's Republic of China in 1991, the first time he came into extensive contact, and conflict with a very different culture and multi-culture.
'Covering a period of about 160 years from the First Opium War (1840) to the beginnings of the 21st century, The Kingsbury Tales serves up a poetic plate of multi-taste choice foods with choice tales, each tale represented by a poem, not longer than one A-4 page, told by people from all walks of life, including wives, concubines, lawyers, diplomats, students, professors, factory workers, mental patients and visitors, from a colonial and postcolonial point of view.' (Publisher's blurb)
Blackheath : Brandl and Schlesinger , 2008
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y
The Kingsbury Tales
Blackheath
:
Brandl and Schlesinger
,
2008
Z1536814
2008
selected work
poetry
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Settings:
- Kingsbury, Ivanhoe - Heidelberg area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,