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* Contents derived from the 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Failing States, single work prose (p. 6-12)
- After Thom Gunn's 'In Santa Maria Del Popoloi"Waiting for the morning mass to be over, walking around", single work poetry (p. 14-15)
- The Golden Templei"Outside the high gate of Mrs Bhandari's Guesthouse I flag a cycle rickshaw,", single work poetry (p. 16-17)
- One Night, Ton-That Quynh-Du (translator), extract autobiography (p. 18-27)
- Ho's Secret Weaponi"Hindsight, as one of Kubrick's cast", single work poetry (p. 28-29)
- The Informed Imagination, single work essay (p. 50-63)
- Dragon Treasurei"I give you a diamond day. It's facets:", single work poetry (p. 65)
- Notes for a Novel, single work essay (p. 66-72)
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Harmony, with Discord : The Christesens and the Palmers (From a Work in Progress),
single work
essay
'Australia's most famous literary couple in the 1940s were Vance and Nettie Palmer. Vance, a handsome man of little more than average height, usually sported a bow tie over regular blue shirts, which suited him; otherwise he dressed in neat, brown, casual clothes, which went well with his 'customary shade of mahogany'. And, answering a question that was on everyone's lips, he had served overseas - even if the Armistice had been declared in 1918 before he saw action. He had already been to Europe twice, the second time moving in the circle of A.R. Orage and the New Age. here he had rubbed shoulders with such people as Katherine Mansfield, Wyndham Lewis and Ezra Pound. More importantly, Vance had imbibed guild socialist ideas of community, craftsmanship and folk curlture, sustaining a lifelong detestation of cities, industrial society and mass culture.' (Author's introduction)
- Turn Your Head & Coughi"a breath of wind scatters the limits of your heart", single work poetry (p. 96-97)
- Oh Happy Day, single work biography (p. 98-104)
- Piranesis, single work essay (p. 114-123)
- Love's Just an Alibii"that new poem to another man", single work poetry (p. 132-134)
- Girl with Rabbits and Foxes, single work short story (p. 136-141)
- Photopoem 3 : When Jack Comes Back from the War, 1918i"it's autumn on the verandah and the birds're busy so for a moment", single work poetry (p. 144)
- Secessioni"the insolent crow of your hair", single work poetry (p. 146-147)
- My Father's Bodyi"I wait for him at the bay near the house", single work poetry (p. 148)
- Little Toki, single work short story (p. 150-159)
- Beaconi"And there again across the bay, firing", single work poetry (p. 160)
- Dueli"waking again with their hands around their throats", single work poetry (p. 161)
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