There’s so much sadness when you give something away...
Alan Brunton, ‘The Night Song.’ Zarathustra Said, 2002.
contributors
- James Brown, Island Bay
- Ruby Brunton, for Alan
- Stephen Chan, Regrouping Early and Late
- -----, Alan Brunton: Radical Poet and Performance Artist
- Angeline Conaghan, From London
- Martin Edmond, ‘. . . among the ruins with the Poor’
- Murray Edmond, Voyager
- -----, Alan Brunton, 1946-2002: A Memoir
- Rafael Guerrero, Tribute to Alan
- Russell Haley, The man with the silver flute
- Anna Hoffmann, Message and best
wishes
- Deborah Hunt, Message
- Lesley Kaiser, Alan & Erskine [1,
2, 3,
4]
- Lesley Kaiser and John Barnett.
- Like They Are Now [1, 2, 3].
- The Paper Project [1, 2,
3].
- You Saw It On TV [video clip].
* Bibliography
- Jan Kemp, Watching Eileen at a Poet’s Wake
- Anne Kennedy, Lacrimosa
- Julie Kennedy, Recollection 1966
- Michele Leggott, we
are one, we are two we are everyone (two three (Best
NZ Poems 2002)
- Bill Manhire, A Letter for Project
Bumper Books
- Madeline McNamara, Your words
light the night
- Gerald Melling, Exeunt, stage left
- Kieran Monaghan, Retinas expand
- Myfanwy Moore, Red Mole in Norway
- Peter Olds, A Memory of Alan Brunton
- Daphne Owers, Thanks Alan...
- Mark Pirie, The Day AB Died
- Ron Riddell, In El Teatro Exfanfarria,
At Island Bay
- Sally Rodwell, Alan
- Matthew Robertson. Greetings to Red Mole
- Jack Ross, Alan Brunton, my publisher
- -----, Stone Pine Lavender
- Martyn Sanderson, Letter to Sally
- Duncan Sarkies, A Letter to Sally and Alan
- Robert Sullivan, For Alan
- Julia Varley, To Alan
- Ian Wedde, A brief history of derangement and
enterprise.
- Tom Weston, Fine Show of Flouncing
- Mark Young, A Small Stone for Alan Brunton’s Cairn
- -----, December 6, 2002
DESPERATE WOMEN with two large banners: PEACE AND PLENTY and LABOUR IS THE SOURCE OF WEALTH.
DESPERATE WOMEN
All things we ask for all the people
Because the people have need of everything...
Alan Brunton, Comrade Savage, 2.2
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