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* Contents derived from the 1976 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of The Poem of the Clear Eye 1975 selected work poetry ; -
Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of Sulking in the Seventies 1975 selected work poetry ; - Nervei"at the reading Nigel read", single work poetry
- A Prospective Story by Gertrude Stein and Edgar Wallace, extract prose
- The Shamus Who's Read Flaubert & Played Only the Best Chess Gives Some Information to the Police Reformers, single work prose
- An Antipodean Scar : Ah! Cars and Gold, extract novel detective crime
- The Lament of the Detective Unable to Find Interest in Any Case, single work prose
- Five Homages to the Detective, sequence prose
- The Best of All Possible Detectives in the Best of All Possible Worlds : One, extract prose
- The Wicknessi"which glows in the cradle is not necessarily", single work poetry
- For Medical Reasonsi"I'm on the train again. As usual it doesn't go anywhere,", single work poetry
- Wigwami"All day leave my", single work poetry
- The Vacuumi"He mingled it", single work poetry
- Linesi"Face to face within weeks of one another.", single work poetry
- Or Perhapsi"I'd choose not to assume that the reality of", single work poetry
- The Contradictions, single work prose
- The Story, extract poetry
- Fire Wateri"windows smashed", single work poetry
- Intervals (Section Two)i"I've tried many times she said to get", single work poetry
- Intervals (Section Three)i"clouds: different times different", single work poetry
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
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'A House in the Country Spells Death'
2021
single work
essay
— Appears in: Overland , Autumn no. 242 2021; (p. 34-42) 'The first thing Ranald Allan and his friends heard, after they passed through customs at Sydney airport, was John Forbes' booming deadpan, reciting the poem: 'Up, Up, Home & Away'. ' (Introduction)
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'A House in the Country Spells Death'
2021
single work
essay
— Appears in: Overland , Autumn no. 242 2021; (p. 34-42) 'The first thing Ranald Allan and his friends heard, after they passed through customs at Sydney airport, was John Forbes' booming deadpan, reciting the poem: 'Up, Up, Home & Away'. ' (Introduction)
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