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This article contains two of the sixteen poems, Durer : Innsbruck, 1495 and Petit Testament that appeared in Angry Penguins, Autumn 1944, together with Ern Malley's Preface and Statement, and his sister Ethel's second letter to editor Max Harris, with part of Max Harris's Introduction to set the scene.
This article discusses the challenge for cyberpoets "to construct texts that utilise the unique aesthetic qualities of hypermedia and interactive multimedia communication environments."
Dependence Dayi"the astroturf blisters, bubbles in the hollywood hills,",Joanne Burns,
single work poetry