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* Contents derived from the 1981 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- 11 : 1i"So Alice invented Nim (the sinister boy)", single work poetry (p. 307)
- 11 : 2i"In her secret garden", single work poetry (p. 307-308)
- 11 : 3i"After the locust plague", single work poetry (p. 308)
- 11 : 4i"Alice turning eleven", single work poetry (p. 309)
- 11 : 5i"You can't swim the blood", single work poetry (p. 309)
- 11 : 6i"She swelled & swelled all winter", single work poetry (p. 310)
- 11 : 7i"Nim's dead they told her", single work poetry (p. 311)
- Interview : Rodney Hall, Jim Davidson (interviewer), single work interview (p. 312-327)
- Senator Halloran's Committee, extract novel (p. 328-339)
- Redbacki"I was going to carry the spider in a jar to your house.", single work poetry (p. 340-341)
- Moorsi"Moors are devious places, they have no heart", single work poetry (p. 341)
- The Wreck of the Big Bell Minei"The present is entire.", single work poetry (p. 342)
- The Refugeei"O Lord,", single work poetry (p. 343)
- The Well--Dressed Cityi"Mother dresses like this--", single work poetry (p. 344)
- A Sighting of One Knowni"About seven p.m. the frayed leads of sea", single work poetry (p. 345)
- O'Donnell in Italyi"My friend looks like Portia in Venice", single work poetry (p. 346)
- Irish Tunei"the woman with a ping pong ball in her chest", single work poetry (p. 346)
- Antigonei"I recall the proud winter of your gaze", Philip Grundy (translator) single work poetry (p. 347)
- Lazarusi"Washed, combed, and sprinked with rosewater", Philip Grundy (translator) single work poetry (p. 347)
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Message (Green Cape, NSW)i"Tell her that I've made up my mind today that I",
Philip Grundy
(translator)
single work
poetry
(p. 348)
Note: Translated by Philip Grundy
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