Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Looking for Johnny Burnaway : Punk, Pain and a Family Puzzle
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An essay for the Griffith Review on punk, pain and a family puzzle. (Author's summary)

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    y separately published work icon Griffith Review States of Mind no. 72 April 2021 21724506 2021 periodical issue

    'IN THE FIRST months of 2020, the vibrations of the Earth changed. As monitored by a global network of seismologists, the average daily displacement of the surface of the planet – measured in nanometres, or increments of one billionth of a metre – fell around the world, from Nepal to Barcelona to Brussels. In Enshi, in China’s Hubei province, and in New York City, average ground displacement fell to less than one nanometre from pre-pandemic levels of 3.25 nm and 1.75 nm respectively'. (Ashley Hay : Introduction) 

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