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Issue Details: First known date: 1991... 1991 Two Women
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

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Translated from the Greek by the author, assisted by David Hutchison.
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    y separately published work icon Mattoid no. 39 1991 Z588137 1991 periodical issue 1991 pg. 66-69
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    y separately published work icon Island no. 46 Autumn 1991 Z606877 1991 periodical issue 1991 pg. 59-61
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    y separately published work icon Span Postcolonial Fictions no. 36 October Michèle Drouart (editor), 1993 Z592547 1993 periodical issue 1993 pg. 420-423
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    y separately published work icon Hidden Desires Christina Houen (editor), Jena Woodhouse (editor), Charnwood : Ginninderra Press , 2006 Z1317501 2006 anthology short story poetry prose drama Charnwood : Ginninderra Press , 2006 pg. 182-187
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    y separately published work icon Expatriates : Contemporary Australian Tales Vasso Kalamaras , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2011 Z1838527 2011 selected work short story Expatriates: Contemporary Australian Tales is a collection of fictional short stories reflecting the migrant experience in all its manifestations. In particular, most of the stories depict migrants who live isolated lives in farms in Western Australia during the post-war period, when mass migration occurred from countries in Southern Europe. The author, being an immigrant herself, conveys this experience with authenticity, giving voice to the voiceless, who would not have been able to write their own stories. As with the author's previous collections Other Earth, Bitterness and The Same Light, these stories, too, are characterised by gritty realism but also great lyricism. Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2011 pg. 16-21
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