A Corner single work   poetry   "The planes tuck in overhead."
Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 A Corner
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    y separately published work icon Heat And So Forth no. 8 (New Series) 2004 Z1158270 2004 periodical issue 2004 pg. 220
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    y separately published work icon Poet's Corner, Pages Cafe : Alexander State Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre, Western Australia : September 2005 Frances Macaulay Forde (editor), Heathridge : Frances Macaulay Forde , 2006 Z1857423 2006 anthology poetry Heathridge : Frances Macaulay Forde , 2006 pg. 8
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    y separately published work icon White Clay Lucy Dougan , Artarmon : Giramondo Publishing , 2008 Z1340361 2006 selected work poetry 'A complex awareness of family life is at the heart of Lucy Dougan's new collection. Its narrative interweavings lead us from the world of books and romance into motherhood and its immersion in the world of children, then summon up, in turn, the poet's own childhood, and its barely recognised estrangements, 'the father that I did not know', and later a whole new family, to be reclaimed as her own. Dougan's poems are alive to the intimations which exist at 'the fugitive border of thought', and celebrate the imagination's power to mould, to recover, and to repair.' (Publisher's blurb) Artarmon : Giramondo Publishing , 2008 pg. 77
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