Oleander.
Oleander explores life's complexities, both beautiful and poisonous-love, death, art, the aftermath of war and genocide, travel, religion, revelation. More wide-ranging than Zerbst's previous volumes, Oleander charts experiences through which the self may be transformed.
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Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Modjaji Books,
2009
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Remembering S-21, Cambodia; Moths; Relics; Learning to box; Impermanence; Comfort; Red plum blossoms; Hart Crane, 1899-1932; Shepherdess; Death of a dog; Beach-town revisited; July; Possibilities; Volcanic; Politics; The dying fish; Crime fiction; Butterflies; North star; Reading Thom Gunn; Wings; The Temptation of St Anthony; Leaving the summer-house; Beyond; Laguna Frias, Patagonia; Touch; On a lake in Patagonia; Legacy
- after Frida Kahlo; In praise of loss; Fasting; Burials; Shredding; Patterns; In Saigon; Light; Beside the Nile.