Transgression of the Trees single work   poetry   "In places"
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Transgression of the Trees
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Notes

  • Author's note: after a new lost avenue of Southern blue gums for roadworks (Eucalyptus leucoxylon) all many hundreds of years old

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    y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology Jill Jones (editor), Bella Li (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2018 14968224 2018 anthology poetry

    'What could Australian poetry look like at the moment? It could look like any kind of poetry, like any language formed in (mostly) turning lines. It could look like a thousand things. Here, it looks like this: one big picture with countless moving parts. We think it's a good picture. We know it's not the only one, but it's a contribution to a conversation that's always carrying on beyond the moment.' (Bella Li and Jill Jones Foreword introduction)

    Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2018
    pg. 84-85
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