Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 The Karukayn Get Revenge
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Notes

  • Editor's note: Transcribed and translated by Erika Charola, courtesy of thr Karungkarni Arts and Culture Aboriginal Corporation, (C) Ronnie Wavehill and Gurindji people.

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    y separately published work icon South of the Sun : Australian Fairy Tales for the 21st Century South of the Sun: Australian Fairy Tales for the Twenty-First Century Australian Fairy Tale Society (editor), Waikiki : Serenity Press , 2021 22094283 2021 anthology single work short story poetry

    'This is an enchanting illustrated book of fairy tales – but not the kind you read to children at bedtime. They are strictly for the grown-ups. Often dark, the stories visit places where things don’t end happily ever after, where a single decision can haunt you forever. But there are also tales to make you laugh out loud, stories of sweet revenge and scenes of sheer delight in the world of magic and the fey.

    'All the stories, lyrics and poems have something in common, a contemporary edge. Even those set in earlier times have a modern sensibility that reflects the 21st century and celebrates Australian landscapes, characters and voices.' (Publisher's blurb)

    Waikiki : Serenity Press , 2021
    pg. 119-125
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