Night Watch single work   poetry   "You sleep less as you grow older"
  • Author:agent Peter Porter http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/porter-peter
Issue Details: First known date: 1988... 1988 Night Watch
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Age 20 February 1988 Z625824 1988 newspaper issue 1988 pg. 12
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Possible Worlds Peter Porter , Oxford Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1989 Z299321 1989 selected work poetry Oxford Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1989 pg. 23
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Collected Poems : Volume 2 1984-1999 Peter Porter , Melbourne Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1999 Z225285 1999 selected work poetry Melbourne Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1999 pg. 126
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Over There : Poems from Singapore and Australia John Kinsella (editor), Alvin Pang (editor), Singapore : Ethos Books , 2008 Z1452759 2008 anthology poetry 'Curated by two of the foremost literary figures of their generation, the ground-breaking Singapore-Australia anthology of poetry brings together for the first time the contemporary work of the finest poets at work in Singapore and Australia today. The anthology will feature a fresh selection of established as well as previously unreleased work from writers such as Edwin Thumboo and Cyril Wong from Singapore, and Dorothy Porter and Kevin Hart from Australia. Over 20 writers from each territory will be featured, representing the diverse and interesting voices currently at play in both territories, and creating an ongoing discourse between the exciting literary cultures of the two Pacific neighbours. The anthology ranges across many themes: from an ever-shifting sense of cultural, urban and personal identity to place, politics, sex, religion and more, with clear resonances and connections bridging the two territories. The book will be made available in both territories, marking the first time that a major Singaporean literary anthology is released to the wider Australian market.' [Source: Publisher's press release at http://www.ethosbooks.com.sg/store/images/new_titles/OverThere_PressRelease.pdf] Singapore : Ethos Books , 2008 pg. 141
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