(Sonnets) 12 – 13 single work   poetry   "but they have lost their faces"
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 (Sonnets) 12 – 13
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Notes

  • Includes comments by Angela Costi

    This poem is in two parts (12 and 13)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Journal Ambition, Disobedience vol. 11 no. 2 Bella Li (editor), Corey Wakeling (editor), 2021-2022 24099865 2021 periodical issue poetry 'Poetry remains a field of singularities. The contributions to this issue of APJ, fittingly, refuse to cohere. Among visions of swans and sundowning, gunny sacks and knitting patterns—a scattered constellation of the familiar and unknown—are individual acts of ambition and disobedience, each realised on their own terms. What is more difficult to discern is the common ground that also constitutes this field.' (Bella Li Corey Wakeling : Foreword introduction) 2021-2022 pg. 45-48
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