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ItemThe Soldier's DreamBrophy, K (Buxton Contemporary Art Gallery, 2021-09-01)an ekphrastic work, responding to and expanding upon a contemporary sculpture via text, video and spoken word.
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ItemMoral PhilosophyBrophy, K (Writers Victoria Inc., 2021-08-19)A poem asking whether there are ethical lessons to be learned from observing natural phenomena, and human response to them.
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ItemAustralian Poetry Journal: 'Departures' (one poem)Brophy, K (Australian Poetry Ltd, 2020-11-01)Lovers must leave each other at dawn. Dawn comes as a call back to a world of suffering, or daily chores, of being other-than a lover. Night might bring love but it brings dawn after it, and with it reminders of our common end in death.
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ItemAnthology of Australian Prose Poetry: two prose poems, 'When Death Comes' and 'Dog on the Road'Brophy, K (Melbourne University Press, 2020-09-01)Two prose poems in the first major historical -overview anthology of prose poetry featuring Australian poets
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ItemOn Reckoning with the Fact of One's DeathBrophy, K (The Conversation Media Group, 2020-08-14)Kevin Brophy explores the problem of reckoning with one's death. He refers for literature on Chernobyl, Montaigne's essays and philosophical reflections on death, as well as his own experiences of losing family members.
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ItemWaves, Mountains, Wings and Sails: on Lorri Whiting, an expatriate woman artist (part two)Brophy, K (University of Western Australia Press, 2020-08-01)Kevin Brophy writes of the art and life of Lorri Whiting, Australian expatriate abstract artist in Rome and across Europe through the second half of the twentieth century
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ItemIn This Part of the WorldBrophy, K (Melbourne Poets Union, 2020-05-01)Poems from regional Victoria, local Melbourne areas, and international locations; lyric poems, nature poems, and poems of friendship. 'Brophy's style is so supple and perceptive that in writing the world he also writes its shadow.'