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- Translator: Yury Zavadsky
Alternative title: ЯКЩО, ЗИМОВОЇ НОЧІ
First line of verse: "In the back of a handbook of home=На звороті довідника з домашнього"Language: English , UkrainianLink: PANDORA Archive-
Appears in:
- y Contemporary Poetry of Ukraine and Australia AU/UA Contemporary poetry of Ukraine and Australia; СУЧАСНА ПОЕЗІЯ УКРАЇНИ ТА АВСТРАЛІЇ Les Wicks (editor), Yury Zavadsky (editor), Grigory Semenchuk (editor), Ukraine : Krok , 2011 Z1870326 2011 website poetry Ukraine : Krok , 2011 pg. 34-35
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Thirty Days' Notice
Kent Town
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Wakefield Press
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2012
Z1855858
2012
selected work
poetry
'This collection forms a day-book of poems, set in various locations, especially Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington, London and Bruny Island (Tasmania), all significant for Cath Kenneally. Reflective, wry and occasionally rude, the poems in Thirty Days' Notice have their origins in the everyday, dropping in on backyards and beaches, train stations and airports, cafes and kitchens, provoked by photographs, books and letters, relationships and solitude, an undead Catholic childhood and the pangs and pleasures of motherhood as they ponder what a life of days might add up to.' (Publisher's blurb)
Kent Town : Wakefield Press , 2012
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y
Thirty Days' Notice
Kent Town
:
Wakefield Press
,
2012
Z1855858
2012
selected work
poetry
'This collection forms a day-book of poems, set in various locations, especially Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington, London and Bruny Island (Tasmania), all significant for Cath Kenneally. Reflective, wry and occasionally rude, the poems in Thirty Days' Notice have their origins in the everyday, dropping in on backyards and beaches, train stations and airports, cafes and kitchens, provoked by photographs, books and letters, relationships and solitude, an undead Catholic childhood and the pangs and pleasures of motherhood as they ponder what a life of days might add up to.' (Publisher's blurb)
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Settings:
- Glenelg, Holdfast Bay area, Adelaide - South West, Adelaide, South Australia,