Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Robyn Rowland. Mosaics from the Map and Under a Saffron Sun
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'The past leaves its traces, like granular wavy lines across the sand. However, as prolific Australian–Irish poet Robyn Rowland’s recent work suggests, poetry has the capacity to rearrange these fragments of personal and collective history into an art of the extant, challenging the reader with a vibrant and collaged view of lives lived, of places loved and left and struggled for.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon JASAL vol. 21 no. 1 2021 21700242 2021 periodical issue 'The first issue of JASAL for 2021 forges a number of valuable critical pathways into some of the under-researched spaces of the broad field of Australian literary studies. This issue also offers a strong collection of reviews of recently published essay collections, critical studies and poetry.' (Ellen Smith, Joesph Cummins, Introduction) 2021
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