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y separately published work icon Cordite Poetry Review periodical issue  
Alternative title: Peach
Issue Details: First known date: 2019... no. 93 1 November 2019 of Cordite est. 1997 Cordite Poetry Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Australian Marginalia : Encounters with Australia in Raymond Roussel, John Ashbery and Georges Perec, Brendan Casey , single work criticism

'The ‘Raymond’ who sends his tender thoughts is Raymond Roussel, the French poet, playwright and novelist. And ‘little Charlotte’ is Charlotte Dufrène, Roussel’s housekeeper and closest friend (after his mother, Mme. Marguerite Roussel, who had died some years before the postcard was penned). Based on the colour photograph, ‘showing a street of an extremely modern town, with fine buildings and a tramline’, Roussel’s biographer François Caradec has imagined that his hotel room overlooked Collins Street, its northern windows faced away from Melbourne’s city centre (Caradec 175). Yet this is a double fabrication, not only because little was known about the poet’s visit to Australia in 1920 – where he went, where he stayed, what he saw – but also because the postcard itself exists only in reproduction, described and transcribed by the writer and ethnographer Michel Leiris, with Dufrène’s permission, in an essay titled ‘Le Voyageur et son Ombre’ (‘The Wanderer and His Shadow’) published in 1935, two years after Roussel’s death.' (Introduction)

Phantasmagorically Noh : The Blindness and Rage of Brian Castro Deconstructed, Javant Biarujia , single work criticism

'The blindness presented here is metaphorical, if not phantasmagorical, for Castro calls his verse novel a ‘Phantasmagoria […] in thirty-four cantos’. For me, actual blindness in Paris is a curse. That said, the beauty of Paris belies the misery and grief of war, colonialism and slavery.' (Introduction)

Mosaically Speaking : Pieces of Lionel Fogarty’s Poetics, Tyne Daile Sumner , single work criticism
System as Sociopath : Poetics, Politics and Nursing in a Letter from the States, Cassie Lewis , single work prose

'Christmas Eve on the unit. The nurses’ station is in the middle of a long corridor, consisting of a low counter about ten feet long. A couple of psychiatric nurses are seated at laptops on wheeled stands, looking through medication orders, writing notes. A psych tech does rounds, checking each of the 22 single rooms every 15 minutes with a flashlight to the ground and signing their initials on a sheet to indicate that the patient is in their room and either awake or asleep. Many are awake.' (Introduction)

Poutchensingi"Uppi break our tongues Uppi find holes in our ears sink as you tell us to kneel", Sumudu Samarawickrama 8144124 8144124JHTKKCIFZU , single work poetry
November Raini"Rabbits line the railway crouching", Sumudu Samarawickrama 8144124 8144124JHTKKCIFZU , single work poetry
Eat Pray Livei"I pretend to be a man so I take all the rice", Sumudu Samarawickrama 8144124 8144124JHTKKCIFZU , single work poetry
Abandon Reasoni"Cut a bitch.", Sumudu Samarawickrama 8144124 8144124JHTKKCIFZU , single work poetry
Perhapsi"My coming from his", Sumudu Samarawickrama 8144124 8144124JHTKKCIFZU , single work poetry
January Monday 19th 2009 (Filmed in Interior Scenes)i"White stilettos walk into Miami", Sumudu Samarawickrama 8144124 8144124JHTKKCIFZU , single work poetry
Baby Teethi"They fell into a ditch", Sumudu Samarawickrama 8144124 8144124JHTKKCIFZU , single work poetry
‘Beware! This Is Not a Real Biography!’ : Ali Alizadeh Interviews Jessica L Wilkinson, Ali Alizadeh (interviewer), single work interview
A Response to Linton Kwesi Johnson’s Calli"Ev’ry", Sista Zai Zanda , George Kanjere , ThirdZai , single work poetry
On Blood and Handprintsi"We talk about blood –", Sharifa Tartoussi , single work poetry
Shanker Hotel, New Delhi, 1991i"It’s not always the same man knocking", Angela Costi , single work poetry
For Cops Who Stalk Children on Houso Estatesi"dear mister cop,", Mykaela Saunders , single work poetry
Awaiting the Death Sentence, Alone in the Pavilion of Lost Swans, the Emperor Plays Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minori"Extending from sleeves of pure gold", Peter Boyle , single work poetry
Letter to Blair from Homei"Brother, when the raven came for me", Gavin Yuan Gao , single work poetry
Sweet New-season Dudsi"writs in warrants out. same again. you understand our position by moving your finger in", Jen Crawford , single work poetry
Those Days in the Dirti"The sound of a power saw soothes me", Tom Lewin , single work poetry
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