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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Self Ie
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'Self i.e. is a book-length study of identity, built upon the poet's professional & personal absorption of humanistic psychology, systemic theory & attachment styles within relationships.' 

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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Crawley, Inner Perth, Perth, Western Australia,: UWA Publishing , 2020 .
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      Extent: 94p.
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      • Published: 1st February 2020
      ISBN: 9781760801083

Works about this Work

Ivy Ireland Reviews Alice Savona’s Self Ie Ivy Ireland , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 May no. 101 2021;

— Review of Self Ie Alice Savona , 2020 selected work poetry

'Reading Alice Savona’s Self ie feels a bit like taking a vacation inside a palindrome. It’s a wonderful escape, albeit sometimes fraught with all the rocking movement, backwards and forwards, until you aren’t sure what the runes and symbols that make up the words even mean anymore. The deconstructionist postmodern poetics are evocative and relentless throughout Self ie and the self-awareness threaded throughout the entirely intentional linguistic activity is at times dazzling to the point of dizzying.' (Introduction)

Siobhan Hodge Reviews Alice Savona Siobhan Hodge , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Writ Poetry Review , February no. 4 2020;

— Review of Self Ie Alice Savona , 2020 selected work poetry

'There is always something exciting about witnessing a poet’s decisive use of the full field of the page. Savona’s postmodern poetics are technically brilliant and thoroughly wry, playful and incisive in their focus on breakage, division and conjoining – physically in the bodies of the poems, and metaphorically in the voices and bodies of her speakers. Self ie is a confident and exuberant collection of self-exploration and exploration of how and why we make meaning out of our lives, adding another distinctive and important voice to UWA Publishing’s poetry series.' (Introduction)

Siobhan Hodge Reviews Alice Savona Siobhan Hodge , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Writ Poetry Review , February no. 4 2020;

— Review of Self Ie Alice Savona , 2020 selected work poetry

'There is always something exciting about witnessing a poet’s decisive use of the full field of the page. Savona’s postmodern poetics are technically brilliant and thoroughly wry, playful and incisive in their focus on breakage, division and conjoining – physically in the bodies of the poems, and metaphorically in the voices and bodies of her speakers. Self ie is a confident and exuberant collection of self-exploration and exploration of how and why we make meaning out of our lives, adding another distinctive and important voice to UWA Publishing’s poetry series.' (Introduction)

Ivy Ireland Reviews Alice Savona’s Self Ie Ivy Ireland , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 May no. 101 2021;

— Review of Self Ie Alice Savona , 2020 selected work poetry

'Reading Alice Savona’s Self ie feels a bit like taking a vacation inside a palindrome. It’s a wonderful escape, albeit sometimes fraught with all the rocking movement, backwards and forwards, until you aren’t sure what the runes and symbols that make up the words even mean anymore. The deconstructionist postmodern poetics are evocative and relentless throughout Self ie and the self-awareness threaded throughout the entirely intentional linguistic activity is at times dazzling to the point of dizzying.' (Introduction)

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