I'd Like to Know About the Fruit Bowl single work   poetry   "because you lived here"
Issue Details: First known date: 1986... 1986 I'd Like to Know About the Fruit Bowl
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    y separately published work icon Friendly Street Poetry Reader : Ten Friendly Street Poetry Reader no.10 Rory Harris (editor), Beate Josephi (editor), Unley : Friendly Street Poets , 1986 Z348363 1986 anthology poetry Unley : Friendly Street Poets , 1986 pg. 11
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    y separately published work icon Flight 39 Jenny Boult , Cheltenham : Abalone Press , 1986 Z563542 1986 selected work poetry Cheltenham : Abalone Press , 1986 pg. 8
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    y separately published work icon Tuesday Night Live : Fifteen Years of Friendly Street Jeri Kroll (editor), Barry Westburg (editor), Kent Town : Wakefield Press , 1993 Z14823 1993 anthology poetry criticism Kent Town : Wakefield Press , 1993 pg. 28-29
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    y separately published work icon The Oxford Book of Australian Love Poems Jennifer Strauss (editor), Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1993 Z203381 1993 anthology poetry war literature satire humour romance Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1993 pg. 246
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    y separately published work icon Australian Verse : An Oxford Anthology John Leonard (editor), Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1998 Z461207 1998 anthology poetry (taught in 1 units) A thorough survey of poetry by Australians in English, beginning with a selection of contemporary work by younger poets, and going backward in time to the early colonial period. In addition to poems in the literary tradition, it indudes performance poetry, convict songs and old bush ballads. An extensive selection has been provided from the work of five major twentieth-century poets: Les Murray, Gwen Harwood, Judith Wright, A.D. Hope and Kenneth Slessor. Several features are provided to assist the reader: the date of first publication of each poem is provided; footnotes explain unfamiliar words and allusions; and brief biographical notes assist in locating each poet in his or her place in time. Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1998 pg. 41-42
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