Anatomy of the Perfect Delusion single work   poetry   "Seeing her was like taking speed,"
Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 Anatomy of the Perfect Delusion
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Notes

  • Author's note: 'Anatomy of the Perfect Delusion' was written partly in response to Elizabeth Durack's impersonation of an Aboriginal painter, the fictional Eddie Burrup.

    In the early months of 1997, this event was followed shortly after by a prize-winning novel by an Aboriginal woman, Wanda Kilmatrie [sic], which was revealed to be the work of Leon Carmen, a white man of non-Aboriginal heritage. Unmistakably, the theft of identity seemed to cause more hurt than the financial motive involved, to the Aboriginal community.

    I later revised the poem in a way that included the bombing of the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon on September eleventh, 2001. (The Colosseum, p. 78)

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    y separately published work icon Salt An ABC of Theory & Praxis; Salt.v15: An International Journal of Poetry and Poetics vol. 15 2002 Z1069152 2002 periodical issue 2002 pg. 214-216
First line of verse: "Seeing it happen, over and again"
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