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Poems read in Sydney in March 2001, one of over 250 poetry readings held around the world marking the 'United Nations Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations'.
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Sydney,
New South Wales,:s.n.
, 2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Reading at Dawni"Could it be dawn", single work poetry
- After a Sunken Shipi"don't recall the day", Gundo Du Gencer (translator), single work poetry
- Dependence Dayi"the astroturf blisters, bubbles in the hollywood hills,", single work poetry
- Out and abouti"Hand in hand my daughter & I move around", single work poetry
- The Voidi"It is, he said", single work poetry
- Accident Victimsi"when the tins come", single work poetry
- False Narrativei"5 Movements are advice to targets getting nowhere but", single work poetry
- The War Poemi"1. No", single work poetry
- In the Small Hoursi"It's three a.m. in the morning", single work poetry
- The Pure in Hearti"They have taken babies", single work poetry
- Caligula Speaks to His Horsei"Incitatus, Incitatus,", single work poetry
- Migration "When they left they did not lock their doors;" الهجرةi"حين ذهبوا لم يقفلوا أبوابهم بالمفاتيح", Anne Fairbairn (translator) single work poetry
- Bloodi"In the metallic light", single work poetry
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