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Famine Relief single work   poetry   "(Heffernan Lane). Look at us: well-dressed and opulently fed, a"
Is part of A Special Starch : Poems by Grace Yee Grace Yee , 2021 selected work poetry
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Famine Relief
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Notes

  • Author's note: ‘Famine Relief’ includes phrases borrowed and adapted from: ‘FACTS AND FANCIES.’ Yackandandah Times. Fri 7 Jun 1929. p3; ‘The Woman’s World. The Flower of Youth – In the Orient.’ Herald. Sat 16 Mar. p8; ‘China Famine Relief Fund.’ The Argus. Sat 24 Aug 1929. p24; ‘The Chinese Famine.’ The Age. Thu 29 Aug 1929. p13. Morag Loh, Oral History Interviews with Chinese Immigrants and their Descendants 1976-83: George Nan Tie, 20 Feb 1982, and Dennis O’Hoy, Sep 1983. State Library Victoria.

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    y separately published work icon Cordite Poetry Review Game no. 102 August 2021 22536644 2021 periodical issue

    'As we write this, we are living in cities that are both in lockdown. Our days see us bouncing from one device to another, room to room to room. In these days that feel increasingly unreal, it’s invigorating to look back over the selections for this edition and step back into the magic circles marked out by each poem.' (Jini Maxwell  and Rory Green , Editorial introduction)

    2021
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  • Melbourne, Victoria,
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