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Issue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 (And So Forth)
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'In this award-winning selection of his short fiction, essays and journalism from the last decade, Robert Dessaix offers insights into the many selves at play behind the mask of well-known broadcaster and author of "Night Letters". Traveller, thinker, linguist, and self-confessed dilettante, Dessaix muses in these pieces on an astonishing array of subjects from Orientalism to Aboriginal spirituality, from the art of translation to the nature of creativity, from covetousness to gay fiction, from Albanian tourism to adoption and the suburban family.Underlying these finely nuanced conversations with the reader is a passion for language and for finding ways to write with simplicity about intricate yet vital things–intimacy, mortality, time, love.

'"(and so forth)" was a bestseller when first published in hardback in 1998, and won the Colin Roderick Award for 1999 for the best Australian book of 1998. This paperback edition includes the 8-page colour section.'(Publication summary) 

Notes

  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Macmillan , 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
His Neighbour's Ox, Robert Dessaix , single work short story (p. 7-33)
The Invitation, Robert Dessaix , single work short story (p. 34-48)
Ten Times Ten Times Twelvemonth A Meditation, Robert Dessaix , single work short story (p. 49-56)
A Clear Conscience, Robert Dessaix , single work short story (p. 57-73)
The Love List, Robert Dessaix , single work prose (p. 79-85)
The Story of Harold Brodkey's Death, Robert Dessaix , single work prose (p. 93-97)
Mad Clown on a Tightrope, Robert Dessaix , single work prose (p. 98-102)
Saying It with Flowers, Robert Dessaix , single work prose (p. 103-112)
Climbing Helicon, Robert Dessaix , single work criticism (p. 113-120)
Showing Your Colours, Robert Dessaix , single work prose (p. 121-133)
Travelling in Hope, Robert Dessaix , single work prose (p. 139-149)
Tea with Matisse, Robert Dessaix , single work biography (p. 150-166)
Albania, Robert Dessaix , single work prose (p. 167-173)
Chatwin, Robert Dessaix , single work prose (p. 174-178)
Orientalism, Robert Dessaix , single work biography (p. 179-210)
Bliss and the Armchair Traveller, Robert Dessaix , single work prose (p. 211-219)
En Travesti: On Travesty, Robert Dessaix , single work prose (p. 227-240)
Through Pink-Coloured Glasses: A Gay Perspective on Australian Literary History Australian Gay and Lesbian Writing : An Anthology : Introduction, Robert Dessaix , single work criticism (p. 241-271)
Death to Art : Reflections on AIDS, Art and Susan Sontag, Robert Dessaix , single work criticism (p. 272-293)
Dandenongs Gothic: On Translation, Robert Dessaix , single work prose (p. 294-307)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Macmillan , 1998 .
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      Extent: 432p.
      Note/s:
      • Published January 1st 1998
      ISBN: 9780732909437

Other Formats

  • Sound recording.
  • Braille.

Works about this Work

Homing Adele Dumont , 2021 single work prose
— Appears in: Meanjin , Winter vol. 80 no. 2 2021;

'Occasionally I go bush with a friend, and as we walk she will—with little apparent effort—take in the lie of the land. When we break to catch our breath, or to check our ankles for leeches, or to fix an undone shoelace, she will have counted how many creeks we’ve crossed, will have noticed how the steep cliffs and undulating valleys correspond to the contours of our map. With a swivel of her head along the ridgeline, she’ll be able to establish roughly where it is we now are. As though thumbing back through the pages of a just-read chapter, she might trace with her finger the passages we’ve covered: ‘that must be that section of blue gums’ or ‘that’s back where that landslide was’ or ‘here’s when we made a turn for the east’. I, meanwhile, might have noticed globules of blood-red resin weeping from the base of a tree, or have been startled by a black cockatoo winging itself across my path and scoured the ground afterwards for its feathers … but I will mostly be oblivious. The overall shape of the land we’re passing through will remain a blur to me.' (Introduction)

Artful Gatherings Paul Tankard , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: Eureka Street , March vol. 10 no. 2 2000; (p. 38-40)

— Review of (And So Forth) Robert Dessaix , 1998 selected work short story prose criticism biography
Paperbacks Fiona Capp , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 22 April 2000; (p. 8)

— Review of If the Moon Smiled Chandani Lokuge , 2000 single work novel ; (And So Forth) Robert Dessaix , 1998 selected work short story prose criticism biography
[Review] (And So Forth) Helen McCulloch , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: Screaming Hyena : E-Journal of Queer Writing and Review , August no. 17/18 1999;

— Review of (And So Forth) Robert Dessaix , 1998 selected work short story prose criticism biography
[Review] (And So Forth) Ann Skea , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: The Animist , February 1 vol. 4 no. 1999;

— Review of (And So Forth) Robert Dessaix , 1998 selected work short story prose criticism biography
[Review] (And So Forth) Helen McCulloch , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: Screaming Hyena : E-Journal of Queer Writing and Review , August no. 17/18 1999;

— Review of (And So Forth) Robert Dessaix , 1998 selected work short story prose criticism biography
Paperbacks Fiona Capp , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 22 April 2000; (p. 8)

— Review of If the Moon Smiled Chandani Lokuge , 2000 single work novel ; (And So Forth) Robert Dessaix , 1998 selected work short story prose criticism biography
Hunger and Bliss Laurie Clancy , 1998 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 26 September 1998; (p. 6)

— Review of (And So Forth) Robert Dessaix , 1998 selected work short story prose criticism biography
In Utter Control of His Medium Gillian Fulcher , 1998 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 24 October 1998; (p. 22)

— Review of (And So Forth) Robert Dessaix , 1998 selected work short story prose criticism biography
A Practised Hesitancy Mark Tredinnick , 1998 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 31 October-1 November 1998; (p. 15)

— Review of (And So Forth) Robert Dessaix , 1998 selected work short story prose criticism biography
The Courier-Mail Book of the Year Shortlist 1999 single work column
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 2 October 1999; (p. 8)
Homing Adele Dumont , 2021 single work prose
— Appears in: Meanjin , Winter vol. 80 no. 2 2021;

'Occasionally I go bush with a friend, and as we walk she will—with little apparent effort—take in the lie of the land. When we break to catch our breath, or to check our ankles for leeches, or to fix an undone shoelace, she will have counted how many creeks we’ve crossed, will have noticed how the steep cliffs and undulating valleys correspond to the contours of our map. With a swivel of her head along the ridgeline, she’ll be able to establish roughly where it is we now are. As though thumbing back through the pages of a just-read chapter, she might trace with her finger the passages we’ve covered: ‘that must be that section of blue gums’ or ‘that’s back where that landslide was’ or ‘here’s when we made a turn for the east’. I, meanwhile, might have noticed globules of blood-red resin weeping from the base of a tree, or have been startled by a black cockatoo winging itself across my path and scoured the ground afterwards for its feathers … but I will mostly be oblivious. The overall shape of the land we’re passing through will remain a blur to me.' (Introduction)

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