Man on a Bus single work   poetry   "I have a right to sit here."
Issue Details: First known date: 2001... 2001 Man on a Bus
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Notes

  • Epigraph: 'Charles Perkins riding the Freedom Bus, 1965, two years before Aboriginals were made citizens of Australia and given the vote.'

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Opening of Borders : An Anthology of Poetry by Participants at the XXI World Congress of Poets, Sydney, 2001 Opening of Borders : Poetry From XXI World Congress of Poets, Sydney 2001 Ryde : World Congress of Poets (21st : 2001 : Sydney, N.S.W.) , 2001 Z1109147 2001 anthology poetry Ryde : World Congress of Poets (21st : 2001 : Sydney, N.S.W.) , 2001 pg. 51
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon First Refuge : Poems on Social Justice Ann Nadge (editor), Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2016 9648344 2016 anthology poetry

    'First Refuge is a collection of poems marking the twentieth birthday of Ginninderra Press as an independent Australian publisher. In 2006, to celebrate Ginninderra Press’s tenth birthday, fifty poems were selected by Michael Byrne and published in the collection entitled On Common Water. As well as more recent voices, many of the poets represented in that book are included here in First Refuge. Although the poems in First Refuge focus on the single theme of social justice, the voices are as diverse as the Ginninderra Press poets themselves. Readers will find keen observation, confronting insights and enduring hope as they engage with these poems, created out of the poets’ own contemplative space, or first refuge in the face of challenge. Beyond a celebration of years, this collection reflects the vision of Stephen Matthews to open up opportunities for Australian poets who so often give their voice to the unheard.' (Publication summary)

    Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2016
    pg. 14
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