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I have heard

Sifting through the forgotten archive
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December 2025, no. 482

Joss: A history by Grace Yee

Giramondo, $27 pb, 101 pp

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I have heard

Sifting through the forgotten archive
by
December 2025, no. 482

Joss: A history, Grace Yee’s second book of poetry following her multi-award-winning début collection, Chinese Fish (2024), navigates the spatial and temporal dimensions of heritage, inheritance, and memorialisation. From the Victorian goldfields to ‘China proper … bounded by Swanston-street and Russell-street’ (‘Little Fires’), Yee moves fluidly between the historical and contemporary, attuned to the voices of migrants and settlers. Like the Chinese graves in ‘2.8km west of Ballarat Bird World’, mapped in relation to major highways and recreational sites, Joss delves into the archives to locate the lives of the misrepresented and the marginalised.

Joss: A history

Joss: A history

by Grace Yee

Giramondo, $27 pb, 101 pp

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ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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