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Issue Details: First known date: 2002-... 2002- Wild Peony Poetry
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Includes

y separately published work icon Two Hearts, Two Tongues and Rain-Coloured Eyes Yu Ouyang , Broadway : Wild Peony , 2002 Z975840 2002 selected work poetry Broadway : Wild Peony , 2002
y separately published work icon Vostok and This Could Have Happened to You Pan Zijie , Broadway : Wild Peony , 2002 Z979944 2002 selected work poetry Broadway : Wild Peony , 2002
y separately published work icon Yashodhara : Six Seasons Without You Subhash Jaireth , Sydney : Wild Peony , 2003 Z1069623 2003 selected work poetry

These poems tell the story of Yashodhara, the wife of Gautama Buddha. The poetic forms used by Jaireth are those that were popular in ancient and medieval Indian, Sanskrit and non-Sanskrit literatures.

The narrative is constructed around poems about six seasons, with each season made up of six poems of fourteen lines. The season-poems follow a strict poetic structure and represent the voice of Yashodhara. Longer narrative poems interject the season-poems. The narrative poems are about the Buddha and are written in the voice of a contemporary narrator.

(Source: Author's notes in the text of Yashodhara : Six Seasons Without You and in introductory comments to the text of some of the poems that were published in Conversations : Occasional Writing from the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies vol.2 no.2 December 2001.)

Sydney : Wild Peony , 2003

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