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Contents indexed selectively.
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A special issue for Poetry of Australia and New Zealand.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2007 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Exodusi"mud delivers him", single work poetry
- Gang Fightsi"There was not much farming to do during Malamata's winters. Sometimes the village youth would", single work poetry
- O Karagiozii"The barefoot children run after him, laughing and", single work poetry
- One Day in Greek Schooli"Eight-year-old Kosta looks out the classroom window,", single work poetry
- The Grenadei"Gioryi returned after completing national service,", single work poetry
- Xeniteiai"He woke early, red dawn smears a lightly", single work poetry
- Old Gravesi"The copperplate script of a thousand parsons", single work poetry
- Songi"Soft grass beneath me,", single work poetry
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Zooi"Flowers perfume under our feet",
single work
poetry
Note: First two stanzas not included. Begins with 1st line: Animals roam insurance offices,
- Samurai (3)i"This night I have a vision", single work poetry
- Stage Ten (3)i"The phone is off the hook,", single work poetry
- Washer Womani"She looked for inspiration", single work poetry
- If I Had a Guni"I'd shoot my father", single work poetry
- Fun With a Guni"I'd shoot up your lies and watch the colours", single work poetry
- Blue Skiesi"It is the eyes that I remember that day", single work poetry
- Perfectioni"The apple is perfect", single work poetry
- Amor Vincit Omniai"You ask me - will you love me", single work poetry
- Ancestor Worshipi"There was no remarkable strength in his skin,", single work poetry
- Your Quiet Womani"Yes, I will see to your house and garden.", single work poetry
- Dianai"In 2002 Britons polled by the UK History Channel ranked the death of Princess Diana as the most", single work poetry
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