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Lent and Easter Cycle: Poems for Meditation
, by Siew-Yue Killingley. (Newcastle upon Tyne: Grevatt & Grevatt, 1998). 23pp.
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Author:
Killingley, Siew-Yue, 1940-
Alternative Name:
Siew-Yue Killingley
Birth Place:
Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Gender:
Female
Nationality:
Malaysia
Ethnicity:
Malaysian
Race:
Asian
Occupation:
Teacher; Writer
Collection:
South and Southeast Asian Literature
Primary/Secondary:
Primary
Media Type:
Text
Document Type:
Poetry
Publisher:
Grevatt & Grevatt
Year of Publication:
1998
Place of Publication:
Newcastle upon Tyne
Language:
English
Copyright Statement:
Copyright © 1998 by Siew-Yue Killingley
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Front Matter
Day 1: Ash Wednesday: Conversion
Day 2: Communion
Day 3: Imposition of ashes
Day 4: Mary's Lent
Day 5: First Sunday in Lent
Day 6: A refusal not to arm
Day 7: Turning from striking
Day 8: Ashes to ashes
Day 9: Storm and stillness
Day 10: Baptism
Day 11: Orpheus in the Underworld: Overturning Psalm 58
Day 12: Conversion
Day 13: Blind to the rest
Day 14: Reading without profit
Day 15: Two piano performances
Day 16: Tiananmen revisited
Day 17: More headline news: Aspects of parenthood
Day 18: Programme notes
Day 19: Mid-Lent interlude
Day 20: All Saints' crucifix
Day 21: Another aspect
Day 22: Still-life from Eden
Day 23: Faith and grace
Day 24: Comparison of opposites
Day 25: Hidden glory
Day 26: Mothering Sunday
Day 27: Messiah (1)
Day 28: Messiah (2)
Day 29: Hallelujah chorus
Day 30: Another setting
Day 31: A Chinese folk-song
Day 32: Interpretation and execution
Day 33: Passion Sunday: Stabat Mater
Day 34: St. Patrick
Day 35: Strange connection
Day 36: ‘Hello’ magazine's photocalls
Day 37: Lent magnificat
Day 38: Isolation in Eden
Day 39: Eastering in Lent
Day 40: Palm Sunday
Monday in Holy Week: Treble and bass
Tuesday in Holy Week: Barabbas
Wednesday in Holy Week: Lullaby and lament
Maundy Thursday: The Last Supper
Good Friday: Silent magnificat or dirge
Easter Eve: Stillness after the storm
Easter Sunday: Summer Time begins
Easter Monday: The Easter garden
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