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Alternative title: Melbourne Chronicle Yearbook 1990-91
Issue Details: First known date: 1991... no. 60 1991 of Melbourne Chronicle est. 1975 Melbourne Chronicle
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1991 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Jewish Australian Literature, Sylvia Irlicht , single work review
— Review of The Rearrangement Alex Skovron , 1988 selected work poetry ;
(p. 80-81)
[Untitled] (from Rachel's Chance), Peter Kohn , extract novel (p. 88-91)
Breadi"Last week", Shirley Cass , single work poetry (p. 97)
Still Momentsi"To hold a photograph,", Brendan Cohen , single work poetry (p. 97)
Survivori"By day", Janka Abrami , single work poetry (p. 97)
Feastingi"Rich and poor, Jew and Greek,", Paul Kraus , single work poetry (p. 98)
For My Fatheri"The battering of words without surcease", Andrew Firestone , single work poetry (p. 98)
Indian Impressionsi"Millennial certitude, a jail divine", Julian Dahl , single work poetry (p. 98)
Time Losti"When I was born", Esther Levi , single work poetry (p. 98)
Jerusalem 1974i"The Jews tell me", Harry Zable , single work poetry (p. 99)
So I Come to Thisi"So I come to this table of carved", Mal Morgan , single work poetry (p. 99)
Fragmenti"These tunnels I have snapped shut behind me", Alex Skovron , single work poetry (p. 100)
Selectioni"He split us", Moya Simons , single work poetry (p. 100)
You Can Smell Catsi"You can smell cats here.", Mal Morgan , single work poetry (p. 100)
Not My Grandmai"I learnt so easily to call you Buba.", Deborah Stone , single work poetry (p. 101)
Prague : The Thousand Singing Spiresi"Wind sighs loud amongst the ridges", Maria-Louise Stephens , single work poetry (p. 101)
Afloati"I knew a father once", Fay Zwicky , single work poetry (p. 101)
Jerusalemi"Jerusalem wove her streets", Marcelle Freiman , single work poetry (p. 102)
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