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2015...
March
2015
of
Sydney Review of Books
est. 2013
Sydney Review of Books
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* Contents derived from the 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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The Catastrophe Business,
single work
review
— Review of Clade 2015 single work novel ; -
Rolling Downhill,
single work
review
— Review of What Days Are For 2014 single work autobiography ; -
Great Poem Hoax,
single work
review
— Review of The Best 100 Poems of Gwen Harwood 2014 selected work poetry ;'In August 1961, the Melbourne newspaper Truth ran the headline GREAT POEM HOAX: HOUSEWIFE FOOLS THE EXPERTS WITH HER NAUGHTY SONNETS. The page three article began:
A Tasmanian poet-housewife has become the centre of a literary storm because of two sonnets she sent to a magazine as a hoax. The sonnets concealed a message – and a rude word – in words from the first letter of each line. The poet is Mrs Gwen Harwood, of Hobart, wife of a University Tasmania lecturer … The first sonnet said ‘So long, Bulletin’. The second gave an earthy and uncomplimentary opinion of all editors.'
(Introduction)
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