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* Contents derived from the 1987 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Palace with Several Sides : A Sort of Love Story, single work short story (p. 115-125)
- Bare-Breech'd Brethren : The Novels of David Foster, single work criticism (p. 126-144)
- A Gap in the Traffici"Years later", single work poetry (p. 145)
- Mister Mopey, single work short story (p. 146-148)
- Wirelessi"Into the first emptiness stuttered", single work poetry (p. 149)
- Douglas Stewart's 'Rutherford', single work criticism (p. 150-163)
- Barbecuei"Which of us will one day sit alone", single work poetry (p. 164)
- The Girl in the Puffed-Sleeves Jumper, single work short story (p. 165-177)
- Friendsi"there are a lot missing there is a lot of bad news", single work poetry (p. 178-179)
- Francis Webb and the Will of the Poem, single work criticism (p. 180-196)
- Four in the Morning, Year of the Peacei"Somehow always you're out on patrol", single work poetry (p. 197)
- Mother Love, single work short story (p. 198-205)
- Here's Your Pipe, Professor Rortyi"His own worst enemy", single work poetry (p. 206)
- Henry Handel Richardson: Some Associations, single work criticism (p. 207-213)
- The Old Countryi"A powerful wind cuts straight through", single work poetry (p. 213)
- Peter Rabbit, single work short story (p. 214-221)
- Postscripti"The boat that he should have been on sailed", single work poetry (p. 222)
- C. Hartley Grattan and Australian-American Connections, single work criticism biography (p. 223-231)
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