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* Contents derived from the 1973 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Beginning of an Australian Intelligentsia, single work criticism (p. 251-260)
- Thomas Keneally and Australian Racism : The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, single work criticism (p. 261-274)
- The Van Gogh Exhibitioni"How much we forget! That colour should be so fresh,", single work poetry (p. 274-275)
- Lines Written Upon Learning That a Man Had Had His Ashes Buried Between the Goal-Posts of a Football Ovali"A newspaper hoax, I thought, or, recalling Bruce Dawe's", single work poetry (p. 275)
- Lo, the Poor Yogi!, single work short story (p. 276-282)
- Spider and Horneti"White nets hung out to fish the air,", single work poetry (p. 282)
- Slade's Origin of Species : The Wooden Jacki"Time's too retards. Celsius and Summertime", single work poetry (p. 283)
- Slade's Origin of Species : The Mutation Mythi"Hot pockets of wind blew on the vincible rocks,", single work poetry (p. 284)
- Slade's Origin of Species : The Lethal Mutanti"The coincidence of first formal instruction,", single work poetry (p. 285)
- Two Perspectives in the Poetry of Douglas Stewart, single work criticism (p. 286-299)
- This Other Placei"left the street", single work poetry (p. 300)
- Death in the Early Morning : Two No-Bull Deaths, single work short story (p. 301-304)
- Postcard from the Subtropics Postcard from the Sub-Tropicsi"This time is not my season, nor my tone:", single work poetry (p. 304)
- Father was Anti-Glenrowan, single work short story (p. 305-311)
- Autumni"White suns come up: thin", single work poetry (p. 311)
- Black Japan Autobiography : Black Japani"In the night, wind-bells", single work poetry (p. 312)
- A Gathering of Fugitives : An Account of Some Neilson Manuscripts, Ruth Harrison , John F. Burrows , Cliff Hanna , single work criticism (p. 313-322)
- To Any Surgeoni"Being like you a twentieth century man,", single work poetry (p. 323)
- Orlick, single work short story (p. 324-333)
- The Little World of the Eyesi"Granted, that bodies may join,", single work poetry (p. 333)
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