My Mother and I Become Victims of a Stroke : Junk single work   poetry   "Get rid of it all."
Is part of My Mother and I Become Victims of a Stroke 1992 sequence poetry
  • Author:agent Rhyll McMaster http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/mcmaster-rhyll
Issue Details: First known date: 1992... 1992 My Mother and I Become Victims of a Stroke : Junk
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    y separately published work icon Southerly Poetry vol. 52 no. 3 Pymble : Angus and Robertson , 1992 Z558511 1992 periodical issue Pymble : Angus and Robertson , 1992 pg. 10
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    y separately published work icon On My Empty Feet Rhyll McMaster , Port Melbourne : Heinemann Australia , 1993 Z233905 1993 selected work poetry Port Melbourne : Heinemann Australia , 1993 pg. 36-37
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    y separately published work icon Flying the Coop : New and Selected Poems 1972-1994 Rhyll McMaster , Port Melbourne : Heinemann Australia , 1994 Z421818 1994 selected work poetry Port Melbourne : Heinemann Australia , 1994 pg. 115
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    y separately published work icon The Oxford Book of Australian Women's Verse Susan Lever (editor), South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1995 Z566500 1995 anthology poetry biography South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1995 pg. 195
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    y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Since 1788 Geoffrey Lehmann (editor), Robert Gray (editor), Sydney : University of New South Wales Press , 2011 Z1803846 2011 anthology poetry (taught in 1 units) 'A good poem is one that the world can’t forget or is delighted to rediscover. This landmark anthology of Australian poetry, edited by two of Australia’s foremost poets, Geoffrey Lehmann and Robert Gray, contains such poems. It is the first of its kind for Australia and promises to become a classic. Included here are Australia’s major poets, and lesser-known but equally affecting ones, and all manifestations of Australian poetry since 1788, from concrete poems to prose poems, from the cerebral to the naïve, from the humorous to the confessional, and from formal to free verse. Translations of some striking Aboriginal song poems are one of the high points. Containing over 1000 poems from 170 Australian poets, as well as short critical biographies, this careful reevaluation of Australian poetry makes this a superb book that can be read and enjoyed over a lifetime.' (From the publisher's website.) Sydney : University of New South Wales Press , 2011 pg. 795-796
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