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'In Petrescu's poem, Afternoon at Buon Giorno's, Poetry with a capital P, elegantly sitting drinking lemon, lime and bitters, remarks that her interest now is in the lyrical stance of the ordinary. To which her interlocutor, Mephistopheles, replies, Bullshit. Should Poetry sell her soul to this devil? Of course she should - but only if he is a less whimsical figure than the neo-Gothic Dracula Bram Stoker ascribed to Petrescu's native Transylvania.' - John Drew, Cambridge, UK

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'In Petrescu's poem, Afternoon at Buon Giorno's, Poetry with a capital P, elegantly sitting drinking lemon, lime and bitters, remarks that her interest now is in the lyrical stance of the ordinary. To which her interlocutor, Mephistopheles, replies, Bullshit. Should Poetry sell her soul to this devil? Of course she should - but only if he is a less whimsical figure than the neo-Gothic Dracula Bram Stoker ascribed to Petrescu's native Transylvania.' - John Drew, Cambridge, UK
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Autorenporträt
Ioana Petrescu is a Romanian-born Adelaide poet and academic who, since she came to Australia in 1996, has published two collections of poetry and over a hundred poems in Australian journals and overseas, has edited six books, has produced a poetry CD, and has supervised numerous creative writing projects at the University of South Australia. She is the Director of UniSA's Poetry and Poetics Centre.