
Phoenix 2007 is the product of a literary community in its prime. In every part evocative, intimate and accomplished, Phoenix has again proven the strength and originality of University of Sydney writers.
Introduction
- (CARNIVAL [MIRROR) STAGE]
Lance Richardson - At the Elephant-cave
Sam Moginie - Designs on infinitum
Nadia Woodforde - Honky tonk man
Patrick Mountford - Kahlil’s visit
Maria El-Chami - Necessity and invention
Micah Horton - On Monday my stepfather died
Naomi McCarthy - Washing and Hanging out to dry
Carolyn Rickett - What a hero needs
Lachie ‘Chip’ Huddy - An overview of the Quilt Experiment writing project
Libby Hathorn - Interview with Libby Hathorn
Adrienne Jerram - Looking England
Micah Horton - Smart eyes
Adrienne Jerram - February in Killarney, co. Kerry
Tessa Lunney - The farmer’s wife
Vesna Leto - The mask of tragedy
Tegan Schetrumpf - Paddy Bedford’s hands
Micah Horton - Tincture
Chris Angwin - Tom Roach’s Angel Food Cake
Cynthia Lindstrom - White man’s burden
John Hall - Arthur Vermillion
Siang Lu - Goodbye Galileo
Micah Horton - City love
Clara Twomey - Extract from Dagmar
Alicia Gilmore - Parallel lines
Julie Thorndyke - Busy
Amelia Schmidt - Meditation
Cynthia Lindstrom - Interview with Nick Riemer
Rebecca Santos - Galaxie 500
Joanne Wade - Whispers
John Hall - Mary of Magdala
Maria El-Chami - Touching the wound
Tessa Lunney - Third marriage
Cynthia Lindstrom - The cave
Julie Thorndyke - The changing light
Suzanne Brown - Don’t panic
Luci Temple - Interview with Ursula Dubosarsky
Rachel Barratt - Last night
Owen Kirkby - Dark-haired beauties
Cynthia Lindstrom - Mother load
Lyn Vellins
Acknowledgements
Format:
paperback
Size: 210 x 148 mm
Pages: 182
ISBN: 9781920898823
Publication: 29 Nov 2007
Size: 210 x 148 mm
Pages: 182
ISBN: 9781920898823
Publication: 29 Nov 2007