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Hummingbird Versus Raven single work   poetry   "The Next month the Hummingbird and then the Raven went AWOL"
Is part of Microaviary A. Frances Johnson , 2012 sequence poetry
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Hummingbird Versus Raven
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  • Author's note: Soda Straw Drones (now an older technology) capture footage as hundreds of stills rather than as continous video footage.

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    y separately published work icon The Wind-Up Birdman of Moorabool Street A. Frances Johnson , Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2012 Z1881203 2012 selected work poetry

    In this stunning, visionary collection, A. Frances Johnson offers cautionary threnodies that muse on environment and the endurance of theme park notions of the natural, in spheres poetic and beyond. This is a richly varied collection: among moving lyrics of loss are dystopian visions, such as the last living bird with its wings and vocal chords sludged by the oily depredations of Exxon Valdez, hummingbird drones indiscriminately raiding and killing, and hybrid bird-humans blurring the boundaries between nature and culture to survive.


     
    Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2012
    pg. 16
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