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Luka Lesson - Two Villages

Part of a series on Australia and place, Luka Lesson considers his own place in Australia, in the light of a visit to the village of his great grandmother, revered as a midwife.

Poet Luka Lesson's great-grandmother Magdalini was a midwife, for decades, on hand to help the people of her small Greek village.
A pilgrimage to that place sees Luka consider his own role as a new father, and the gradual introduction of his child to their "village".
But an aspect of that introduction is an unhappy one, and with a discussion of racist language, Luka considers just how precarious the feeling of belonging can be.

These essays were recorded in front of an audience at the Sydney Theatre company. The writers acknowledged the Gadigal people and paid respects to elders past and present.

Presented by Luka Lesson
Produced by Sue Roberts and Kevin Core

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14 minutes

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  • Thu 24 Oct 2024 21:45

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