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Issue Details: First known date: 2008... no. 2 September 2008 of Poetry Macao est. 2007 Poetry Macao
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Albert Anthony Lee, Hong Kong Architecti"Easily it fits in the palm of your right hand,", Peter Bakowski , single work poetry
Alterations and Invisible Mendingi"Robert sat in the Nam Ping cafe,", Peter Bakowski , single work poetry
In Old Macau, October 2007i"I wander old Macau, giving the streets new names.", Peter Bakowski , single work poetry
Jose Anok, Former Prisoner of War, Hong Kongi"Two Japanese soldiers tied me to the lamppost with rope.", Peter Bakowski , single work poetry
Macau, City of Exilesi"Wen stares at his face in the bathroom mirror,", Peter Bakowski , single work poetry
Macau Daysi"Cup full of coins", Peter Bakowski , single work poetry
Portrait of Verna Yan, Crime Fiction Writeri"Ten pages a day in longhand,", Peter Bakowski , single work poetry
Untitledi"cones and bollards were the ruin of our youth, now", Philip Mead , single work poetry
Untitledi"where Swithen footed thrice the wold, for example, is a melancholy", Philip Mead , single work poetry
Untitledi"one night in Naples things really took off", Philip Mead , single work poetry
Untitledi"it was a linguistic way of life, but now that's flung", Philip Mead , single work poetry
Coloanei"no sparkles dot the rippling waves", Ying Li , single work poetry
Jardim de Camoesi"A small Oriental mountain disguised as a park populated", John Mateer , single work poetry
Fadistai"A mouthful of bitterness, a room full of incense,", John Mateer , single work poetry
Of War and Redemption In a Bari"You fuckers kept invading my country, the Angolan says,", John Mateer , single work poetry
In a Mindi"He didn't describe the poem he wrote while sailing down the Mekong River", John Mateer , single work poetry
After Seeing My Face Dimly Reflected in a Tang Dynasty Mirror, I Remembered...i"yesterday on the Turbo Jet across the Tejo to Macau, the blaze", John Mateer , single work poetry
"We would expect families to be living in the vaults," Cemiterio Da Ajudai"We would expect families to be living in the crypts,", John Mateer , single work poetry
Regarding Canto 9i"Impulsively I want to turn to Luis de Camoes,", John Mateer , single work poetry
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