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Language: Aboriginal Pitjantjatjara AIATSIS ref. (C6) (NT SG52-11) NT, SA
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Little Bit Long Time
Balaclava
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Australian Poetry Centre
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2009
Z1585988
2009
selected work
poetry
'Little Bit Long Time, Ali Cobby Eckermann’s first poetry collection, takes as its subject the difficult history of Indigenous people since colonial times. Both the four decades of her own often hard and confronting personal experience, and the lives of Indigenous people over the last two hundred years are the furnace in which the steel of Ali Cobby Eckermann’s incisive poetic voice has been tempered. Her language has the sureness of one who both knows her subject matter intimately and is able to speak authentically, having reached some sort of resolution in both life and in art.' (Source: EMSAH, University of Queensland website)
Balaclava : Australian Poetry Centre , 2009 pg. 15
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Little Bit Long Time
Balaclava
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Australian Poetry Centre
,
2009
Z1585988
2009
selected work
poetry
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This Country Anytime Anywhere : An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing from the Northern Territory
Northern Territory Writers' Centre
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Karl Dank
(editor),
Alice Springs
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IAD Press
Northern Territory Writers' Centre
,
2010
Z1729606
2010
anthology
poetry
autobiography
'This country anytime anywhere features writing from new and emerging Aboriginal writers from the length of the Northern Territory. This contemporary collection features eight Australian Aboriginal languages - some of them severely endangered - and is unsurpassed in its comprehensive representation of writers, subject matters and styles that share the powerful cultural, artistic, political and personal interests of these writers in the 21st century. Ranging from teenagers to elders, the writers come from diverse rural, urban and remote backgrounds...' (Source back cover)
Alice Springs : IAD Press Northern Territory Writers' Centre , 2010 pg. 26
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This Country Anytime Anywhere : An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing from the Northern Territory
Northern Territory Writers' Centre
,
Karl Dank
(editor),
Alice Springs
:
IAD Press
Northern Territory Writers' Centre
,
2010
Z1729606
2010
anthology
poetry
autobiography
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First line of verse: "There is no life"Language: EnglishNotes:With title: In Memory of Brother R
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Appears in:
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y
This Country Anytime Anywhere : An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing from the Northern Territory
Northern Territory Writers' Centre
,
Karl Dank
(editor),
Alice Springs
:
IAD Press
Northern Territory Writers' Centre
,
2010
Z1729606
2010
anthology
poetry
autobiography
'This country anytime anywhere features writing from new and emerging Aboriginal writers from the length of the Northern Territory. This contemporary collection features eight Australian Aboriginal languages - some of them severely endangered - and is unsurpassed in its comprehensive representation of writers, subject matters and styles that share the powerful cultural, artistic, political and personal interests of these writers in the 21st century. Ranging from teenagers to elders, the writers come from diverse rural, urban and remote backgrounds...' (Source back cover)
Alice Springs : IAD Press Northern Territory Writers' Centre , 2010 pg. 25
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y
This Country Anytime Anywhere : An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing from the Northern Territory
Northern Territory Writers' Centre
,
Karl Dank
(editor),
Alice Springs
:
IAD Press
Northern Territory Writers' Centre
,
2010
Z1729606
2010
anthology
poetry
autobiography
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