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The Dark Periphery

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September 2004, no. 264

Footnotes of a Hammock by Joanne Burns

Five Islands Press, $18 pb, 92 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

The Ship by Sarah Day

Brandl & Schlesinger, $22.95 pb, 80 pp

The Dark Periphery

by
September 2004, no. 264

Joanne Burns lives in Sydney and her poems draw much of their life from that city: its public places, its streets, cafes, casinos and hotels. Burns makes a mock­ing catalogue of its consumer dreams, glittering distractions and attention-seeking weather. In this way, she presents a city that is more like an advertisement, made of manufac­tured beauty and false promise:

Footnotes of a Hammock

Footnotes of a Hammock

by Joanne Burns

Five Islands Press, $18 pb, 92 pp

The Ship

The Ship

by Sarah Day

Brandl & Schlesinger, $22.95 pb, 80 pp

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