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y separately published work icon Everywhere I Look selected work   essay  
Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Everywhere I Look
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Text Publishing , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Worse Things Than Writers Can Invent, Helen Garner , single work essay (p. 158-160)
How to Marry Your Daughters, Helen Garner , single work essay (p. 161-166)
X-Ray of a Pianist at Work, Helen Garner , single work essay (p. 167-169)
Gall and Barefaced Daring, Helen Garner , single work essay (p. 170-175)
The Rules of Engagement, Helen Garner , single work essay (p. 176-180)
The Rapture of Firsthand Encounters, Helen Garner , single work essay (p. 181-184)
Hit Me, Helen Garner , single work prose
Helen Garner shares her views about the acting ability of Russell Crowe.
(p. 185-193)
My First Baby, Helen Garner , single work essay (p. 197-200)
Big Brass Bed, Helen Garner , single work essay (p. 201-203)
Dawn Service, Helen Garner , single work essay (p. 204-206)
A Party, Helen Garner , single work essay (p. 207-210)
The Insults of Age, Helen Garner , single work essay
'The article presents the author's view regarding the impact of aging to the lifestyle, health and social interaction of the Australians. It examines the interests of civic and domestic order among older men and women in the country. It also cites the improtance of medical care for older people wherein they rely on their companions.'
(p. 211-217)
In the Wings, Helen Garner , single work essay
Helen Garner describes time spent in the Melbourne, Victoria, rehearsal rooms of the Australian Ballet.
(p. 218-227)
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