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y separately published work icon The Space Between : Australian Women Writing Fictocriticism anthology   short story   criticism   biography   poetry   prose  
Issue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 The Space Between : Australian Women Writing Fictocriticism
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Nedlands, Inner Perth, Perth, Western Australia,:UWA Publishing , 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Postcardi"You yourself produced I me they ensure recognition outside the silent", Alison Georgeson , single work poetry (p. 268-269)
The Gesture Behind the Objecti"To interrupt the context where I have slingshot over to see if all of this", Alison Georgeson , single work poetry (p. 269)
Positioni"In that context your rear is mud if you don't, weasel-worded, answer", Alison Georgeson , single work poetry (p. 269)
Instancei"That was before during an exploration of the scale of my north", Alison Georgeson , single work poetry (p. 270)
Eyei"You are another generic contact. It doesn't need a modifier but the", Alison Georgeson , single work poetry (p. 270-271)
Little Thingsi"Time holds us differently. Its meteoric silences and bush views are", Alison Georgeson , single work poetry (p. 271-272)
Look at Me, Ma--I'm Going to be a Marginal Writer!, Ania Walwicz , single work criticism biography (p. 273-277)
The Sense of Place, Ania Walwicz , single work biography (p. 278-284)
Poetrics, Lyn McCredden , single work criticism (p. 285-292)
The Anxiety of Influence: About Writing About the Writing of Philip K. Dick's 'The Man in the High Castle' and Katharine Burdekin's 'Swastika Night', Lucy Sussex , single work criticism
Sussex discusses possible connections between Swastika Night (1937) by British author Kay Burdekin ('Murray Constantine') and The Man in the High Castle ( 1962) by American author Philip K. Dick. In this ficto-critical piece, she explores personal issues relating to her family's experience and the themes of the novels.
(p. 293-307)
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