There Are Footfalls in the Ash single work   poetry   "There are footfalls in the ash."
Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 There Are Footfalls in the Ash
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Notes

  • Mac Gudgeon wrote and read this elegy at Reg Evans' and Angela Brunton's memorial service. Reg was an actor and provocateur, Angela an artist and lover of bush companions. They and their dog Baci, died in their bush home on February 7, Black Saturday. (Note appears at foot of poem.)

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    y separately published work icon The Age 10-11 April 2009 Z1577258 2009 newspaper issue 2009 pg. 13 Section: A2
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