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* Contents derived from the 1987 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- A Time of Hard, extract novel (p. 51-59)
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Sempre Sinistra: Kate Grenville's Split-Level Dreamhouse,
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review
— Review of Dreamhouse 1986 single work novel ; (p. 61-68) -
Alan Wearne's `The Nightmarkets': the Art of Talk,
single work
review
— Review of The Nightmarkets : A Novel 1986 sequence novel ; (p. 71-74) - Je Ne Regrette Rieni"The blu-tack can't hold down", single work poetry (p. 75)
- The Sublime According to Quinei"You want to write like a baby-language Rilke", single work poetry (p. 76)
- Bicentennial Poem no.2i"Fatal as the blue-ringed octopus", single work poetry (p. 77)
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Night-Thoughts on `The Nightmarkets' or `Can We Become Our Future?',
single work
review
— Review of The Nightmarkets : A Novel 1986 sequence novel ; (p. 78-83) - Bathyscapei"As we drift up past the mug shots", single work poetry (p. 84)
- Cabin Feveri"After the dinner dance, the Young Rotarians", single work poetry (p. 85)
- Variationi"Stretching an initial into a hint", single work poetry (p. 86-89)
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`Our Ennui and Job Applications': Alan Wearne's `The Nightmarkets',
single work
review
— Review of The Nightmarkets : A Novel 1986 sequence novel ; (p. 91-97) - Orpheusi"But of course it was to no good end!", single work poetry (p. 99-106)
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Nightmarketing Melbourne or How Correct-Line Can a Juggernaut Be?,
single work
review
— Review of The Nightmarkets : A Novel 1986 sequence novel ; (p. 107-113) - Daedalusi"Daedalus, with creaking wizard's face, squints over", single work poetry (p. 114)
- Adversaryi"But the freshest eagle will undo the dream -", single work poetry (p. 114)
- Departurei"Feathers of paper, bones of tin;", single work poetry (p. 114-115)
- Flyers, sequence poetry (p. 114-115)
- Apprenticei"He finds him, a wing-trapped bundle in a field.", single work poetry (p. 115)
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`The Nightmarkets': Nothing Fated or Rarefied,
single work
review
— Review of The Nightmarkets : A Novel 1986 sequence novel ; (p. 117-121) - [Untitled] (from Nothing But Thunder) (for Steve Anker and Gaby Muir)i"Haven't you always had that touch of the flirt? Eh, Chrissie?", single work poetry (p. 122-124)
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