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1 2 y separately published work icon Against Certain Capture Miriam Wei Wei Lo , Wollongong : Five Islands Press , 2004 Z1190790 2004 selected work poetry Poetic stories based on the lives of Lo's grandmothers, Chinese-Malaysian Liang Yue Xian and Anglo-Australian Eva Sounness.
1 y separately published work icon IVRIS 'Misha the Maniac' , Sydney : Apothecary Archive , 2021 21431895 2021 selected work poetry

'Melding dreams, autobiography, invective, rant and the grotesque, IVRIS captures the psychotic mind in deterioration and renewal, expressing the disturbing insights of a mind in chaos.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon I Am Cut Viciously Anthony Mannix , Australia : Anthony Mannix , 1988 21431981 1988 selected work art work prose poetry

'I Am Cut Viciously is a reproduction of an original artist book by Australia's greatest Outsider Artist Anthony Mannix.

'This book was created in 1988 and acquired by The Museum of Everything in London in 2016.

'This publication aims to bring Mannix's fragile artist books to a wider audience. To this original artist book has been added poetic text from his many other works.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (2020 ed.).

1 2 y separately published work icon Recipes for the Disaster Gareth Sion Jenkins , Wollongong : Five Islands Press , 2019 15864704 2019 selected work poetry 'Gareth Jenkins’ work reads like rituals or incantations, corrupted by the manufactured nature of our modern world while constantly seeking to resist that corruption. Historicity, environmental awareness, culture and its wars: these themes and their constant transmutation dominate and destabilise the voices in his poems. In between, the unreliability of language, an overarching self-awareness of privilege and the uncertainty of human relations make the book both alien and deeply personal. His is a project intent on an honest, heartfelt grandeur of connection, all the while haunted by the fear that such human connection is already doomed to a shallow etching of what it might be. Recipes for the Disaster is at once bleak, mystical and strangely life-affirming; an exploration of mysteries, an excavation of hidden failures, an exhortation to be better than we have been.' (Publication summary)
 
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