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Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Fifty-One Contemporary Poets from Australia : Part 4
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Government from London Bringing the Injectioni"be still", Chris Edwards , single work poetry
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The Big Picturei"The next few hours, though intermittent, soon proved exponential. As the light grew nacreous, I", Chris Edwards , single work poetry
The Trip to the Grand Hoteli"For a moment, things seemed just as they were: there was the tree, the balcony, the shining river, the", Chris Edwards , single work poetry
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Do You Copy?i"Yes, I hear you. I hear", Chris Edwards , single work poetry
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Verilyi"In Capital! and in his earlier writings", Chris Edwards , single work poetry
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Angles 19–32i"pink balls of thrift", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry
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Little Journali"From last century, the art", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry
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Oňati Notebooki"For one moment only, sunlight", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry
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Skype Windowi"she", Anna Couani , single work poetry
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Translationi"The imaginary of", Anna Couani , single work poetry
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The Salty Sea/Sydney by Nighti"I remember the time we watched the day break over the beach", Anna Couani , single work poetry
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Stratosphere Songi"sip vegas mocha do me", Stuart Cooke , single work poetry
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Red Rock Syntaxi"petroglyphs talk", Stuart Cooke , single work poetry
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Blood Lines Pushing Upi"We were talking about magma pushing boldly out of the earth,", Stuart Cooke , single work poetry
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Yankeeland, Stuart Cooke (translator), sequence poetry
Edison (The Practical Life)i"The customary, the concrete, the brilliant vulgarity the methodical and mechanical reason, the", Stuart Cooke (translator), single work poetry
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Roosevelti"Bilious like an animal and big, big, bigger than man, the sum of beast and God in just one, just one", Stuart Cooke (translator), single work poetry
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Woodrow Wilsoni"Situated in the stupendous, stupendous mercantile rostrum of Washington, prevailing over the vague", Stuart Cooke , Stuart Cooke (translator), single work poetry
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Chicagoi"The stupid, monotonous, rheumatic fumes, the horizontal, industrial fumes, the horizontal fumes", Stuart Cooke (translator), single work poetry
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Walt Whitmani"Like a god who builds poems into mental slaps, Walt Whitman is seated, is seated in Yankeeland", Stuart Cooke , Stuart Cooke (translator), single work poetry
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