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Issue Details: First known date: 1985... 1985 I'm Still Here Aren't I? : short stories
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Notes

  • Many of the stories contained in this work have been previously published in journals and anthologies, or broadcast by ABC radio.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Lenah Valley, Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,:Shearwater Press , 1985 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Guppies, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 1-2)
The Blonde Cat, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 3-7)
No Christmas for Ben, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 9-12)
One Summer Sunday, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 13-17)
I'm Still Here, Aren't I?, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 19-22)
Alice, You've Got to Listen, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 23-26)
Fat Woman with Boronia, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story crime (p. 27-35)
I'll Never Forget Pegleg, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 37-40)
High Summer, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 41-47)
The Rainmaker, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 49-53)
A Party at Percy's, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 55-58)
The Hunting Trip, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 59-63)
Murder on the Top Deck, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story crime (p. 65-68)
Music Lesson, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 69-72)
The Chinese Meal, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 73-78)
Cottage Garden, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 79-82)
From Leo with Love, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 83-88)
The Greening, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 89-91)
But Did Confucius Know?, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 93-102)
The Party, Iris Milutinovic , single work short story (p. 103-104)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

Girl in a White Dress : The Voices of Iris Milutinovic Brenda Machosky , 2013 single work criticism
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 27 no. 1 2013; (p. 43-48)
'Machosky talks about the writings of Iris Milutinovic. In her writing, Milutinovic spoke in many voices, speaking for others but with an honest effort to speak truly. Most notably, she spoke in the voice of the unassimilated immigrant in her one published novel, but also significantly in the voice of an Aboriginal woman, revised and revisited, and above all, she spoke in her own voice, as a woman struggling to survive, to write, to be heard.' (Editor's abstract)
Booknotes Barbara Giles , 1985 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 73 1985; (p. 34-35)

— Review of I'm Still Here Aren't I? : short stories Iris Milutinovic , 1985 selected work short story
Booknotes Barbara Giles , 1985 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 73 1985; (p. 34-35)

— Review of I'm Still Here Aren't I? : short stories Iris Milutinovic , 1985 selected work short story
Girl in a White Dress : The Voices of Iris Milutinovic Brenda Machosky , 2013 single work criticism
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 27 no. 1 2013; (p. 43-48)
'Machosky talks about the writings of Iris Milutinovic. In her writing, Milutinovic spoke in many voices, speaking for others but with an honest effort to speak truly. Most notably, she spoke in the voice of the unassimilated immigrant in her one published novel, but also significantly in the voice of an Aboriginal woman, revised and revisited, and above all, she spoke in her own voice, as a woman struggling to survive, to write, to be heard.' (Editor's abstract)
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