The Allotropes of Tin single work   poetry   "Unbeknowst to him"
Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 The Allotropes of Tin
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Notes

  • Epigraph: From the sublime to the ridiculous there is only one step. Napoleon Bonaparte after the retreat from Moscow, 1812.
  • Dedication: for Roy Tasker

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Page Seventeen no. 5 2007 Z1655147 2007 periodical issue 2007 pg. 105
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Law and Impulse : Maths and Chemistry Poems Brook Emery (editor), Victoria Haritos (editor), Potts Point : The Poets Union , 2010 Z1716924 2010 anthology poetry Potts Point : The Poets Union , 2010 pg. 4-5
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Science Write Now Extinction no. 2 September 2020 20227760 2020 periodical issue

    'We hope everyone who has landed on our pages over the past month has enjoyed our focus on women and science, and we welcome you to our next issue on Extinction. We initially shaped this theme around three novels released earlier this year – James Bradley’s Ghost Species Donna Mazza’s Fauna and Chris Flynn’s Mammoth (the subject of a conversation with Jess White to be uploaded next week) – which focus on de/extinction, whether through genetic engineering or voices from the past. These novels aren’t unusual in a country which has the highest rate of vertebrate mammal extinction in the world; what is interesting is that they have emerged in a year which has seen significant disruption to humans’ ecosystems. Perhaps fiction and Covid-19 might engender some empathy for the ways in which our fellow living creatures experience the devastating impact of humans.' (Introduction)

    2020
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    Russia,
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    Former Soviet Union,
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    Eastern Europe, Europe,
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