A Simple Metaphor single work   poetry   "So many times I had called you, Philomela,"
Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 A Simple Metaphor
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Epigraph: 'I had not thought death had undone so many' (T.S. Eliot)
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    y separately published work icon Southerly vol. 62 no. 3 2002 Z1046062 2002 periodical issue Angel's Glance 2002 pg. 20
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    y separately published work icon Southern Sun, Aegean Light : Poetry of Second-Generation Greek-Australians Nick Trakakis (editor), North Melbourne : Arcadia , 2011 Z1855714 2011 anthology poetry 'Southern Sun, Aegean Light represents the very first attempt to collect in a single volume the poetry of second-generation Greek-Australians. Bringing together the distinct and diverse work of over thirty poets, from the well established to the newly published, this collection showcases the poetic contribution of a generation that has arisen out of the shadows of its migrant past as it establishes a voice and sensibility of its own. The poetry presented here challenges stereotypes of what it is to be Greek-Australian, while also grappling with a variety of issues beyond identity and belonging, including death and dying, and memory and loss. These are poems to be savoured by earlier and later generations of Greek-Australians, as well as the wider community in Australia.' (Publisher's blurb)
    North Melbourne : Arcadia , 2011
    pg. 227
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