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- Author:agent John Kinsella http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/kinsella-john
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2007-...
2007-
Purgatorio: Up Close : A Distracted Version of Dante's Purgatorio
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Final Canto of the Doubled Terraces (33: End)
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"A partially visible star-belt, cloud",
John Kinsella
,
2006
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poetry
(Purgatorio: Up Close : A Distracted Version of Dante's Purgatorio)
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 14 2006; (p. 188) -
Canto (Cont Sub B.)
i
"The route we took to the summit, eyes wide open,",
John Kinsella
,
2006
extract
poetry
(Purgatorio: Up Close : A Distracted Version of Dante's Purgatorio)
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 14 2006; (p. 186-187) -
Canto of the Cradle to the Grave (26: Reigntited, the Lustful)
i
"Prof. Ian Plimer: Australia can take control of the world's nuclear energy",
John Kinsella
,
2006
extract
poetry
(Purgatorio: Up Close : A Distracted Version of Dante's Purgatorio)
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 14 2006; (p. 184-186) -
Canto of the Doubled Terraces: Cooee! (The Prideful)
i
"Cooee! Cooee! Up-ended drag of holy days, rubbish days",
John Kinsella
,
2006
extract
poetry
(Purgatorio: Up Close : A Distracted Version of Dante's Purgatorio)
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 14 2006; (p. 84) -
Fourth Canto of Invisible Terraces: Paradox and the Arts of War
i
"The fox has translocated. Pressure",
John Kinsella
,
2006
extract
poetry
(Purgatorio: Up Close : A Distracted Version of Dante's Purgatorio)
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 14 2006; (p. 183-184) -
Canto of the Nucleotides
i
"The barometer is tetchy above change",
John Kinsella
,
2006
extract
poetry
(Purgatorio: Up Close : A Distracted Version of Dante's Purgatorio)
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 14 2006; (p. 182-183) -
Canto of Rebuilding
i
"A strong easterly blows through ghostly",
John Kinsella
,
2006
extract
poetry
(Purgatorio: Up Close : A Distracted Version of Dante's Purgatorio)
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 14 2006; (p. 181-182) -
Canto of Tripping off the Edge of Earthly Paradise
i
"Behold where they leap to come down,",
John Kinsella
,
2006
extract
poetry
(Purgatorio: Up Close : A Distracted Version of Dante's Purgatorio)
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 14 2006; (p. 180) -
Canto - Evening
i
"And so I went to the dip in the land",
John Kinsella
,
2006
extract
poetry
(Purgatorio: Up Close : A Distracted Version of Dante's Purgatorio)
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 14 2006; (p. 179) -
Canto of the Health Minister's - Mr Abbott's - New Paternalism
i
"Shooting camels is better",
John Kinsella
,
2006
extract
poetry
(Purgatorio: Up Close : A Distracted Version of Dante's Purgatorio)
— Appears in: Five Bells , Spring vol. 13 no. 4 2006; (p. 45) Griffith Review , Summer no. 14 2006; (p. 187)
Subjects:
- York area, York - Brookton - Quairading area, Northam - Southern Cross area, Southwest Western Australia, Western Australia,