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Appears in:
- y Friendly Street Poetry Reader : Fourteen Friendly Street Poetry Reader : 14 Neil Paech (editor), Ann Timoney Jenkin (editor), Adelaide Kent Town : Friendly Street Poets Wakefield Press , 1990 Z559474 1990 anthology poetry Adelaide Kent Town : Friendly Street Poets Wakefield Press , 1990 pg. 36
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- y Turning the Hourglass Sydney : Dangaroo Press , 1990 Z77485 1990 selected work poetry Sydney : Dangaroo Press , 1990 pg. 44-45
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y
Fine Line
no.
8
December
1990
Z410562
1990
periodical issue
1990
pg.
7-8
Note:
Author notes:
- Jean Giono has recorded the story of Elzeard Bouffier who devoted his life to planting acorns in a desolate area in France, after the deaths of his wife and child. Forests grew, and the landscape was reclaimed.
- In ancient Greece, the oak groves surrounding the temple of Zeus at Dodona were thought to be endowed with a gift of prophecy, and the sound of their leaves interpreted as oracles.
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y
Fine Line
no.
8
December
1990
Z410562
1990
periodical issue
1990
pg.
7-8
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