At the end of everything: (after Donald Friend)

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    Abstract

    Hill End—a gold town in New South Wales—was once named Bald Hill, but its name
    changed decades ago. Local wags described it as ‘always at the end of everything’.
    Donald Friend and his partner Donald Murray had a cottage there, and Murray stayed
    long after Friend had gone. Now it’s an artist residency; this poem reflects on how social narratives affect experienced 'reality'.
    Original languageEnglish
    Typepoem
    Media of outputtextual
    PublisherWesterly
    Number of pages1
    Place of PublicationPerth
    Edition1
    Volume65
    Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Publication series

    NameWesterly
    No.1
    Volume65
    ISSN (Electronic)2207-8959

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