Nursing Home single work   poetry   "Inside the door, the corner man"
Issue Details: First known date: 1995... 1995 Nursing Home
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Voices vol. 5 no. 1 Autumn 1995 Z601303 1995 periodical issue 1995 pg. 36
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Invaders of the Heart Lee Knowles , Carindale : Interactive Publications , 2008 Z1622155 2008 selected work poetry

    'What happens when people are called to follow new and unusual tracks, whether physical or in the mind? The secrets and motives behind the story are what interests Lee Knowles.

    Invaders of the Heart takes us to such diverse destinations as the Abrolhos Islands of WA, a coal mining region, the Hunter, NSW, and a remote New Zealand tidal river valley. Whatever the direction and there are many, this poetry looks at paths of human endeavour and its traps.' (Publisher's blurb')

    Carindale : Interactive Publications , 2008
    pg. 38
    Note: With first line: Inside the doorway, the corner man

Works about this Work

Home Away from Home : The Aged Care Facility as Transnational Space Paul Sharrad , 2021 single work criticism
— Appears in: Transnational Spaces : India and Australia 2021; (p. 195-210)

'The Australian government has recently received the report of a Royal Commission into the nation’s management of aged care. This followed media scandals about physical and sexual abuse, neglect and inadequate controls during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Though all discussion occurred within a national context, this chapter shows that the aged-care ‘industry’ is a space of transnational flows, both in the export of business and models and in the internal movements of staff who are frequently unskilled immigrant labour. The chapter notes some Australian-Indian links and looks at how ‘the old folks’ home’ as heterotopic space has been represented in Australian literature.'

Source: Abstract.

Home Away from Home : The Aged Care Facility as Transnational Space Paul Sharrad , 2021 single work criticism
— Appears in: Transnational Spaces : India and Australia 2021; (p. 195-210)

'The Australian government has recently received the report of a Royal Commission into the nation’s management of aged care. This followed media scandals about physical and sexual abuse, neglect and inadequate controls during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Though all discussion occurred within a national context, this chapter shows that the aged-care ‘industry’ is a space of transnational flows, both in the export of business and models and in the internal movements of staff who are frequently unskilled immigrant labour. The chapter notes some Australian-Indian links and looks at how ‘the old folks’ home’ as heterotopic space has been represented in Australian literature.'

Source: Abstract.

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