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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 The List of Last Remaining
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'The List of Last Remaining proves Louise Nicholas to be a poet of generosity, wit and wisdom. In poems which range from childhood dreams and disappointments and the fraught joys of family life to an Israeli kibbutz, love, laughter and unlikely encounters, we are regaled with narrative surprises, racy details and exuberant metaphors. The pervasive humour and leaps of imagination are tempered by Louise's emotional and verbal precision and her poised acknowledgement of loss as well as grace. - Jan Owen' (Publication summary)

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    • Parkville, Parkville - Carlton area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,: Five Islands Press , 2016 .
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      Extent: 85p.
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      • Published 1 March 2016
      ISBN: 9780734051998

Works about this Work

Shades of Life Niloofar Fanaiyan , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: TEXT : Journal of Writing and Writing Courses , April vol. 21 no. 1 2017;
'The List of Last Remaining by Louise Nicholas is a collection full of depth and diversity, a narrative of fractures in time where people and places mirror each other and become windows into the human condition. She combines the craft of poetry with memoir, drawing the reader into intimate moments. From memories of childhood to historical events and reflections on aging, Nicholas weaves a tapestry of experience and meaning-making. There is a circularity to this narrative, which Nicholas begins ‘On the day our parents went out in the boat and didn’t come back’ (9) and ends with ‘the list of last remaining’ (85), and where many of the poems in-between contain fragments of the whole.' (Introduction)
A Micro-Climate of Imagery : Mark Roberts Reviews ‘The List of Last Remaining’ by Louise Nicholas Mark Roberts , 2017 single work essay review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , January – March no. 21 2017;
'We choose to read books for all sorts of reasons, the covers, a good review, a recommendation from a friend, lecturer or taxi driver. In this case I came to Louise Nicholas latest collection because of its title – The List of Last Remaining. It’s a suggestive title, with an internal rhythm that suggests great things. I had never read Nicholas’ work before but I was immediately drawn in.' (Introduction)
Lucy Dougan Reviews Louise Nicholas Lucy Dougan , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , October no. 55.1 2016;

— Review of The List of Last Remaining Louise Nicholas , 2016 selected work poetry
Lucy Dougan Reviews Louise Nicholas Lucy Dougan , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , October no. 55.1 2016;

— Review of The List of Last Remaining Louise Nicholas , 2016 selected work poetry
A Micro-Climate of Imagery : Mark Roberts Reviews ‘The List of Last Remaining’ by Louise Nicholas Mark Roberts , 2017 single work essay review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , January – March no. 21 2017;
'We choose to read books for all sorts of reasons, the covers, a good review, a recommendation from a friend, lecturer or taxi driver. In this case I came to Louise Nicholas latest collection because of its title – The List of Last Remaining. It’s a suggestive title, with an internal rhythm that suggests great things. I had never read Nicholas’ work before but I was immediately drawn in.' (Introduction)
Shades of Life Niloofar Fanaiyan , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: TEXT : Journal of Writing and Writing Courses , April vol. 21 no. 1 2017;
'The List of Last Remaining by Louise Nicholas is a collection full of depth and diversity, a narrative of fractures in time where people and places mirror each other and become windows into the human condition. She combines the craft of poetry with memoir, drawing the reader into intimate moments. From memories of childhood to historical events and reflections on aging, Nicholas weaves a tapestry of experience and meaning-making. There is a circularity to this narrative, which Nicholas begins ‘On the day our parents went out in the boat and didn’t come back’ (9) and ends with ‘the list of last remaining’ (85), and where many of the poems in-between contain fragments of the whole.' (Introduction)
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