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Alliteration and the Rise and Fall of the New Classifieds.
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"The Possibilities of Alliteration",
1979
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poetry
— Appears in: The New Australian Poetry 1979; (p. 314) From the Flooded City 1981; (p. 26) -
How to Argue with a Truck
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"Air-cooled Engine, SAE 21 (Developing",
1979
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The New Australian Poetry 1979; (p. 314) From the Flooded City 1981; (p. 27) -
Closing Lines
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"He was after all",
1981
single work
poetry
— Appears in: From the Flooded City 1981; (p. 27) -
Greed Management and the Pursuit of Excellence
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"Good Times!",
1981
single work
poetry
— Appears in: From the Flooded City 1981; (p. 29) -
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
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"They were celebrating",
1979
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The New Australian Poetry 1979; (p. 315) From the Flooded City 1981; (p. 29) Selected Poems 1995; (p. 12) -
The Secretaries
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"Their desks were heavily mined.",
1981
single work
poetry
— Appears in: From the Flooded City 1981; (p. 30) -
The Popular Song
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"He had often walked",
1979
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The New Australian Poetry 1979; (p. 316) From the Flooded City 1981; (p. 30) Selected Poems 1995; (p. 12) -
When Things Go Wrong (They All Go Wrong)
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"When things go wrong, they all go wrong,",
1979
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The New Australian Poetry 1979; (p. 315) From the Flooded City 1981; (p. 28) The Oxford Book of Australian Light Verse 1991; (p. 147) Omnibus: Ten writers on Tour 1992; (p. 24) Selected Poems 1995; (p. 13)
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