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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 First Blood
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'In First Blood, Bruce Dawe National Poetry Prize winner Natalie D-Napoleon brings us a collection of poems that challenge our preconceptions of girlhood. Girls are sung about the world over, yet the selfhood of girls remains unknown: ‘her body was not hers, a stitch / of animal, a pinch of dirt, a girl / is made of words plus liquid minus time’. The daughter of Croatian immigrant farmers, D-Napoleon stitches together this debut collection of poems-as-memoir into a web of poems both created and found. The poems in First Blood explore our sense of belonging, confronting the bodily, visceral, antediluvian connections that we share with our homelands: ‘I am a seedling / plucked from my mother’s womb / …transplanted into the sand’.The fractured, post-colonial world of the poet’s rural Western Australian childhood is found in her formal explorations of the sestina, pantoum and sonnet, a dissimilitude that sits beside erasure poetry, free verse and random text generation. Between carrots and dust, short skirts and books, the poet unlearns herself and the stories of girls, forgotten and unseen, exploring the dreams countless generations have sown into the land – the zemlja – and how this legacy impacts upon the mythic creation and destruction of girlhood.' (Publication summary)

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    • Port Adelaide, Port Adelaide - Enfield area, Adelaide - Northwest, Adelaide, South Australia,: Ginninderra Press , 2019 .
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      • Published 27 August 2019
      ISBN: 9781760417765

Works about this Work

Review of ‘First Blood’ by Natalie D-Napoleon Amy Lin , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Editor's Desk - 2020 2020;

— Review of First Blood Natalie D-Napoleon , 2019 selected work poetry
Coupling Intellect and Passion : Dominique Hecq Reviews ‘First Blood’ by Natalie D-Napoleon Dominique Hecq , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , no. 28 2020;

— Review of First Blood Natalie D-Napoleon , 2019 selected work poetry

'Natalie D-Napoleon is a writer, singer-songwriter and educator from Fremantle with an MA in Creative Writing currently working on her PhD. She came to prominence on the poetry scene when she won the 2018 Bruce Dawe Poetry Prize with ‘First Blood: A Sestina’. Also titled First Blood, her debut collection explores various histories—her own, her forebears’, and the wider histories of identity and place. D-Napoleon grew up on a farm on the outskirts of Perth worked by her Croatian-immigrant parents. Her childhood is embedded in that landscape, that culture, and the realisation that the world is much larger. The poems vividly render a girlhood and coming of age coloured by the experience of dislocation.' (Introduction)

[Review] First Blood Alison Clifton , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: StylusLit , March no. 7 2020;

— Review of First Blood Natalie D-Napoleon , 2019 selected work poetry

'Natalie D-Napoleon’s First Blood is a systematic demolition and rebuilding of the construct of girlhood. With an assured hand, D-Napoleon succinctly expresses the seemingly ineffable. Often, her keen stylus writes afresh over and across palimpsestic earlier texts in a processing of erasing, effacing, and replacing. D-Napoleon’s aesthetic is spare but neither sparse nor Spartan, as these poems are servings of selfhood that remain generous even in the face of antagonism.' (Introduction)

[Review] First Blood Alison Clifton , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: StylusLit , March no. 7 2020;

— Review of First Blood Natalie D-Napoleon , 2019 selected work poetry

'Natalie D-Napoleon’s First Blood is a systematic demolition and rebuilding of the construct of girlhood. With an assured hand, D-Napoleon succinctly expresses the seemingly ineffable. Often, her keen stylus writes afresh over and across palimpsestic earlier texts in a processing of erasing, effacing, and replacing. D-Napoleon’s aesthetic is spare but neither sparse nor Spartan, as these poems are servings of selfhood that remain generous even in the face of antagonism.' (Introduction)

Coupling Intellect and Passion : Dominique Hecq Reviews ‘First Blood’ by Natalie D-Napoleon Dominique Hecq , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , no. 28 2020;

— Review of First Blood Natalie D-Napoleon , 2019 selected work poetry

'Natalie D-Napoleon is a writer, singer-songwriter and educator from Fremantle with an MA in Creative Writing currently working on her PhD. She came to prominence on the poetry scene when she won the 2018 Bruce Dawe Poetry Prize with ‘First Blood: A Sestina’. Also titled First Blood, her debut collection explores various histories—her own, her forebears’, and the wider histories of identity and place. D-Napoleon grew up on a farm on the outskirts of Perth worked by her Croatian-immigrant parents. Her childhood is embedded in that landscape, that culture, and the realisation that the world is much larger. The poems vividly render a girlhood and coming of age coloured by the experience of dislocation.' (Introduction)

Review of ‘First Blood’ by Natalie D-Napoleon Amy Lin , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Editor's Desk - 2020 2020;

— Review of First Blood Natalie D-Napoleon , 2019 selected work poetry
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